Next month, users in Spain will be able to get hold of the Nokia 808 PureView, the mobile based on the Nokia Belle system that boasts the most surprising camera for the resolution it develops: no less than 41 megapixels which, in terms of effective, they stay at 38 or 34 megapixels depending on the capture format. When we were able to have the first contact with this device, we noticed that one of the logical consequences of this type of capture was in the file size resulting from the registry, which was close to ten MegaBytes.
Such weight could become a serious problem when it comes to sharing the captures, either by using the data connection "" which would vampirize the fees contracted with the operator "" or by resorting to means of linking between more traditional cutting devices, like Bluetooth. In any case, one of the solutions proposed by the Finnish firm would have been to resort to the new NFC standard "" acronyms that respond to the description of proximity communication, or near field communication "".
This has been assured by Vesa Jutila in statements to Engadget. Jutila, who is the head of the Marketing area dedicated to Symbian, pointed out that the possibility of channeling the transmission of images generated by the Nokia 808 PureView through NFC will not only be possible between terminals of this family, but also between devices that necessarily are not enrolled in the range presumably be composed of more models in the series called PureView, and will have as main claim the presence of a powerful camera and video.
Although NFC technology has been boosted in popularity in the last year, Nokia itself has been using it for a long time. The main utility that was applied to this communication system was to serve as a payment bridge, turning the telephone into a channel for carrying out transactions in the way that a debit or credit card would. However, today NFC happens to be a much more versatile data transmission platform. Thus, for example, the Nokia C7 ”” the first device of the Finnish firm that recovered this system for the new generation of smart phones ”” offers the option ofexchange progress and screens with video games for smartphones , like Angry Birds.
Other terminals, such as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Galaxy S3 enable, through the native Beam system ”” Android Beam and S Beam, depending on the phone model we are talking about ”” allow us to do something similar to what Vesa Jutila has assured, is that is, share images by contact between two compatible terminals. Google also already has its own mobile payment platform, Google Wallet. Even among the most common rumors about the future iPhone 5 is the possibility that the next Apple phone integrates the NFC chipwith a view to offering services to all those described so far.