Nokia Teaser Video Tells Us To Get Ready To Capture A Pure View At MWC 2012

Nokia Lumia 900

Nokia is going to make a very interesting announcement on February 27th, 2012 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Don’t ask us what it is because we can’t tell you that. What we can confirm is that it’s a smartphone that will have an amazing camera.

The Finland-based company has posted a teaser video on YouTube, and it tells us to “get ready to capture a pure view.” The video is actually a compilation of photos, fact which led us to think that Nokia will release a smartphone with a great camera.

In addition, we believe that it’s going to a white handset of some kind that will run on Windows Phone 7. The reasons for that are simple: lately Nokia has been in love with white things like the White Lumia 800 and White Lumia 900, and there’s a lot of snow in those photos, probably captured somewhere in Finland.

The video says something about pure details, pure depth, and pure definition so we’re very curious to find out whether this is the company’s first Windows Phone 7 device with a 12-megapixel camera. We doubt that it’s going to be a Symbian or a MeeGo device considering the fact that these two operating systems have been scraped.

The Nokia N8 was the company’s first 12.1-megapixel smartphone and it was released one and a half years ago. Also it was the first and single MeeGo-powered mobile phone released on the market.

Well, maybe this will be a device with an even bigger camera, but we’re going to find out all the details at MWC 2012 that opens its doors next week. We’re going to experience a lot of interesting announcements from several companies like Samsung, LG, HTC, ZTE, Motorola, Nokia, and many others.

Check out the video below and let us know what do you think Nokia will reveal at MWC 2012!

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