Nokia launches two new phones, misleads users with a false advertisement (Video)

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  Last night the Nokia company launched the 920 and 820 terminals, two interesting devices that run Windows Phone 8. In these devices, Nokia has also integrated some custom cameras, cameras that benefit from OIS, optical image stabilization technology. Basically, Nokia says that it has improved the image stabilizers in the cameras and wants to demonstrate this to users through a video clip promoting the terminals. In the clip above you will see two young people riding a bicycle, the man filming the woman with a Nokia terminal. The company presents the benefits of OIS in a few frames, and then runs a video that should have been recorded entirely with a Nokia smartphone. The problem is that when you pass by a trailer, you notice that the video was taken with a professional camera and not with a Nokia terminal, the company Recognizing and the mistake and apologizing to the users.

  Nokia tried to mislead users and usually such things result in a noticeable decrease in trust in the brand, even if shortly after the publication of the clip the company apologized and published another one.

  Leaving the blunder aside, Nokia Lumia 820 it has a 4 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S1.5 processor, 1 GB RAM, ClearBlack OLED screen with 840 x 480 resolution, 8 megapixel camera and of course it runs Windows Phone 8. Nokia Lumia 920 it has a 4 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S1.5 processor, 1 GB RAM, LCD screen with 1,280 x 768 resolution, 8 megapixel camera that benefits from PureView technology, NFC chip, 2000 mAh battery, induction charging capacity and that's about it . Both terminals are interesting, I don't think they will steal the market share of Android or iPhone terminals, but it's good that Nokia is starting to see that Symbian and 1 GHz single-core processors are not good enough for what we have need now