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Windows Phone Nokia Lumia 1020 Gives You A Better Camera Than Samsung Or Apple (video) – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
August 22, 2013
2 min read

Nokia Lumia 1020

The Nokia Lumia 1020 is the current flagship Nokia Windows Phone 8 device in the market now. In a new video, which seems to be a sequel to the infamous wedding video, we can see how the Lumia 1020 is better at taking pictures than any Samsung Android phone or an Apple iPhone/iPad. This ad is dubbed “The Recital.”

The device is has a 4.5 inch screen, and supports 2GB of RAM along with a 1.5 Ghz dual-core S4 processor. The camera is a 6-lens Ziess camera and can shoot images at 38-megapixels. It can take oversampled 5MP images, and can take 1080p video recording with 4x zoom. The camera is so advanced on the Lumia 1020 that Nokia is releasing their own Camera app to accommodate the many options the new 41MP camera has.

Microsoft is set to play this advertisement during MTV’s Video Music Awards this Sunday. “Today we wanted to share a sneak peak of our latest spot, “The Recital.” Set to air during MTV’s Video Music Awards this Sunday, the ad features the same director (Roman Coppola) and many of the same zany actors as the original. But the real star is the new Windows Phone 8-powered Nokia Lumia 1020,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

“A kids’s play is one of those times when you want to get the perfect shot. But most phones aren’t capable of capturing quality photos at a distance. Even if it’s just a few rows back. With the Windows Phone Nokia Lumia 1020 you get 41 megapixels so every seat is the best seat in the house,” the video description reads.

We’ve embedded the video below for your viewing pleasure. Do you prefer this video over the wedding video?

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