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Nokia Lumia 928 touted as having the ‘best low-light smartphone camera’, better than iPhone and Galaxy S4

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Nokia Lumia 928

Nokia recently revealed the Lumia 928 device, exclusive to Verizon, while featuring PureView imaging technology. Now, Microsoft has put up a new video advertisement showcasing the device and touting it as having the “best low-light smartphone camera.”

The device features a 4.5-inch OLED display covered by Gorilla Glass with wireless charging capabilities and a 8.7-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optic lens. The Lumia 928 features Nokia’s PureView imaging technology that forces you to keep your digital SLR camera at home. Featuring Optical Image Stabilization and Carl Zeiss lens, the Lumia 928 lets you capture amazing pictures and videos even in low light situations.

In the video description, Microsoft even mentions that the Nokia Lumia 928 is better than the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4, the two top smartphones in the market right now. Take a look at the video below showcasing the low-light camera in action:

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