Nokia teases a new smartphone launch for June 6
By Adeline Belluz 2019-06-01 523 0
According to video, it's clear that the camera lens has low-light scenes, while the trailer mentions "seeing things with new eyes."
While Nokia 9 PureView has proven itself to be one of the best smartphone cameras, the extremely low-light capture algorithm on Nokia's professional camera applications just looks more natural. Further upgrades are needed for those looking to get brighter photos similar to those taken by Google cameras.
Nokia new smartphone launch for June 6,"night shooting mode", an upgrade of night shooting technology
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