There's one word missing in Nokia's press release for its new 8.3 model with 5G, and that's battery, and with 5G known to be a battery hog, will Nokia and Android's adaptive power save smarts save the day and ensure this 007 connected phone can likewise avoid an early death?
It is hard to differentiate in the Android cesspool – yes, Samsung controls most of that pool – but it realises that a competitor could knock it off the throne simply by producing a better mousetrap. It has decided the next marketing war front is the battle for smartphone camera superiority.
Nokia Australia has decided to focus on its Lumia range of Windows Phone 7.5 devices and not sell the Nokia PureView 808 in the ANZ region, leaving those interested to wait for future models – or seek the revolutionary 41 megapixel smartphone via grey or direct import channels instead.
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