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Published December 20, 2016
Nokia unveiled a new phone with a powerful 41-megapixel camera that promises sharper images, even in low light.
The Nokia Lumia 1020 was introduced Thursday at an event in New York. It will run Microsoft's Windows Phone system.
The 41-megapixel camera records more detail than other camera phones and even tops point-and-shoot cameras. More pixels mean more sensors for capturing the light that forms an image.
It will be available July 26 for $300 with a two-year service agreement with AT&T. Advance orders begin July 16.
Nokia Lumia 1020 Specifications
Operating system: Windows Phone 8
HERE location services: Free global HERE Maps and HERE Drive+; Free HERE Transit available in the Store
Display: 4.5" AMOLED WXGA (1280x768), 2.5 D sculpted Corning Gorilla Glass 3, PureMotion HD+, ClearBlack, high brightness mode, sunlight readability, super sensitive touch, Nokia Glance Screen
Battery: 2000 mAh battery, wireless charging supported via cover
Processor:1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4
Main camera: PureView 41 MP with optical image stabilization, Resolution: 7712 x 5360. Includes Nokia Pro Camera. Xenon flash for still images, LED flash for video
Front facing camera: HD 1.2 MP wide angle
Memory: 2 GB RAM, 32 GB internal memory; 7 GB free SkyDrive cloud storage
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