MWC 2019 is in full swing at the moment and Nokia has finally taken the wraps off its much-rumored and highly anticipated Nokia 9 PureView with five rear cameras, which is easily the standout flagship of this year.
The Nokia 9 PureView will retail at an average price of $699 and start shipping in March. There’s only one variant of this particular smartphone, with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It will also come in just one color variant and it’s called Midnight Blue.
Before we take a look at the camera setup we are all here for, well, let’s scratch out the basic specifications of the Nokia 9 PureView.
The Nokia 9 PureView boasts an all-glass sandwich design, with a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection both on the front and rear. The Nokia 9 sports a 5.99-inch 2K plastic OLED display, with HMD Global’s PureDisplay technology integrated into it. This means you will get vibrant and stunning colors, with no notch or punch hole intrusion.
The highlight of the Nokia 9 PureView are the 5 cameras onboard here. The array includes two standard RGB sensors for capturing your vibrant color info and three monochrome sensors for capturing a much higher spectrum of light on the back. Each monochrome sensor captures 2.9 times more light than an RGB one.
The co-processor works in the background to control white balance and exposure, but it has also been revealed that the device uses everything from the CPU, GPU to DSP for faster noise reduction and low power usage. This means the photos should have more detail, sharpness and impressive depth control too.