Nokia says its Nokia 808 PureView will start shipping from May.
The cameraphone, which was announced at Mobile World Congress, combines a 41-megapixel sensor with Carl Zeiss optics, and sophisticated imaging algorithms. Images can be produced at a maximum of 38 megapixels.
In this week’s podcast from The Fonecast we’re taking our regular look at all the top mobile industry news stories from the past seven days.
We start with the UK Health Protection Agency’s report into mobile phone technologies and human health before moving on to mobile wallets, mobile payments and the new king of mobile manufacturers.
As usual, you can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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A number of familiar topics return to the headlines this week. Alongside mobile health concerns and mobile wallets, there's also news about 'white space' developments and a new leader in mobile phone manufacturing.
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Research In Motion has revealed more details about the the BlackBerry 10 platform at its BlackBerry World conference in Orlando.
The company has also released a developer toolkit for software development and its prototype BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha device.
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Mobile analyst firm Juniper Research says Samsung is currently shipping more smartphones than Apple.
In total, it’s calculated that almost 60% of the 139 million smartphones shipped worldwide in the first quarter of this year were either Apple (35.1 million) or Samsung (46.9 million) devices.
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