Nokia and Carl Zeiss shake hands again years later

Nokia died long ago and has risen from its ashes very recently. Although perhaps the technological means we give it much more movement than it really has, since the current Nokia has little or nothing to do with what it was in the past, now it belongs to a Chinese investment group that has kept the name and little else. However, if they are knowing how to do something well, it is to appeal to the nostalgia of those who for years (from 1998 to 2009 in my case) only carried mobile phones of their brands.

For quite some years now, Nokia has had collaborations with Carl Zeiss offering photographic sensors that had no competition at the time. Today Nokia has confirmed that it is working with Zeiss to offer users quality resultsWill this boost Nokia's sales?

We know absolutely nothing about the sales of the current Nokia (controlled by HMD Global), in fact to be honest I have not seen any beyond the technology fairs of the moment or the events. However, they are working hard to refloat the brand, starting with the agreement with Xiaomi to mount their processors and ending now with a new agreement with Zeiss, an old acquaintance of the firm that was once Finnish.

To be honest, we know little or absolutely nothing about this new sensor, however the team of Evleaks has been quick to leak a video of a device not yet presented by Nokia in which two camera sensors are seen (the dual camera is very fashionable), It seems that this will be the new Nokia that will mount cameras with Carl Zeiss technology, although the nomenclatures that would make references to them are not seen in any of them. It is clear that what the current Nokia is offering is a range of low and mid-range devices at competitive prices, and they know well that the Nokia logo can help them with sales in Europe.


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  1.   Andres Cazaux said

    The worst Nokia in history the one in the photo ... N8 reached the market overrated ... A slow cell phone ... With software problems ... The only good thing about the device ... The 12 mpx camera ...