The $700 phone, which was announced on February 24 during Mobile World Congress, will launch on March 3 in the United States, according to reports from The Verge , 9to5Google , and Android Authority .
The phone is currently listed on retailers such as Best Buy , Amazon , and B&H Photo, and will be on sale for $100 off until March 10 , the reports said.
Aimed at photography enthusiasts, each camera on the Nokia 9 PureView snaps the same photo simultaneously and then fuses them together into one 12-megapixel image that the company claims will have impressive depth of field and dynamic range.
The phone can also capture photos in an uncompressed RAW format known as DNG the company has partnered with Adobe Lightroom to allow mobile photographers to edit photos directly from the device. There's also a 20-megapixel front-facing camera for taking selfies.
The cameras feature Zeiss Optics just like older Nokia phones, such as the Windows-based Nokia Lumia 1020, which debuted in 2013. HMD and Zeiss also signed an exclusive partnership to collaborate on smartphones in 2017.
Other than a five-camera arrangement, the Nokia 9 PureView features a 5.9-inch screen, wireless charging, and runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 processor. Like Samsung's recently announced Galaxy S10, it includes an in-screen fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device.
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