Juicy: Nokia 808 PureView Internal/Disassembly pictures and full 137page manual as it passes FCC

| May 5, 2012 | 56 Replies

The Nokia 808 PureView has passed FCC which means internal/disassembly photos and a full manual! Enjoy :)

Here’s that 41MP Sensor all naked like.

We saw a manual the other day but we did not it wasn’t the full one. Here seems to be the complete 137 page manual. I’d love to read the whole thing right now but I have revision deadlines to meet.

Please feel free to comment if you find anything of interest. The manual may answer questions that current Nokia pages can’t answer at the moment

 

The Camera

Source: FCC via PhoneScoop

Thanks st7761 for the heads up!

Category: Nokia, Symbian

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  1. Aliqudsi says:

    Hardware is beautiful- No OS showing for people to complain about… Just scientific perfection.

  2. ieasti says:

    where can we download the manual? source link don’t seem to work

  3. pocketAM says:

    link don’t working ..

  4. Paul Grenfell says:

    Looks great.. Shame Australia isnt getting it..

    • steelicon says:

      Paul Grenfell :

      I do hope you get your Nokia 808 PV. I’m working on something with our country distributor. I hope it will open windows (pun intended) where doors are being shut.

  5. ndeep4318 says:

    Woooooo she’s damn hot . Sammy’s s3 will get nice orgasms after watching her :) thanks for the pics

    • DesR85 says:

      I actually hope that the 808 will trump the SGS 3, given how the latter’s design look rather ordinary compared to the former (I admit that I didn’t like its renders at first but after seeing it on video, it looks good).

      As for its camera, I agree. ;)

  6. steelicon says:

    My goodness! Someone bring me a glass of water! :-p~

  7. st7761 says:

    Direct FCC link is suck.
    You can use below link.

    http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=PDN&pc=RM-807

  8. Boycott says:

    Well as I know this is Symbian device so it will work perfectly.

    • steelicon says:

      Already tried Nokia 701 and I was amazed! I got a stock SAM GT-S5830 (my wife’s phone) and did a side-by-side comparison. Nokia 701 blew it away, specially in Offline mode, LOL! (you know what I mean ;) )

  9. Paul says:

    Probably the pictures made by the device will be clearer that the pictures of the device itself…

  10. yemko says:

    O!M!F!G!

  11. rothx says:

    2 capacitors on 1 Xenon flash module?
    “wow”

  12. zymo says:

    I just realized that the 808 has no dedicated power button.

  13. dss says:

    This is awesome. It seems like there are more cooling shields in the N8 than in the 808…

    The xenon power is crazy. There is just no way around the “hump” if you want to do it right.

  14. JGrove303 says:

    Wait. Something doesn’t quite add up in my shall American brain…..
    Why would this device have to pass FCC inspection if it’s not going to be sold in the North American market? Isn’t that shithead organization ours and ours alone?

    • dss says:

      I was asking myself the same silly question, and I think it might be because 3rd party retailers still have to import the device, so it needs to comply with FCC to be imported. I can’t think of any other explanation

  15. JGrove303 says:

    I see. Ya, the 603 went through FCC too, yet is not on the US nokia site.
    Went and got my hopes up.

    • XFCE-Desktop says:

      FCC only means it can be used in the US. Nothing more.

      Elop doesn’t want Nokia to make any non-Microsoft money.

  16. XFCE-Desktop says:

    The definition of a SUPERPHONE!!!!!!!

  17. ms.nokia says:

    geek p0rn :)

  18. JGrove303 says:

    I want one BAD!! Justifying the purchase is the hard part. As many pictures and videos as i take, my N8 is servicing me well. I know the 808 is exponentially better, N8² if you will. I’ll have to wait until the hype wears off and importers aren’t trying to scalp these 808s. These won’t sell for even retail here. Assholes will be charging a for massive profit like they did with PS3s

    • steelicon says:

      We will do what we can to avoid that. I may be going stateside soon, but that is not for certain. I have my country distributor here and we are discussing some arrangements. Should they not cooperate, I have other contacts in other countries. We can probably bring the Nokia 808 PV stateside at lesser cost.

  19. schwermetall says:

    I hope that I can see a real 808 in my hands.
    One of the first things I will try is the “Creative” shooting mode.
    The user guide didn’t describe what it means.
    Just “go fully manual” !
    That can means a lot !
    I’m looking forward :-)

  20. American Nokia user says:

    Still cannot tell if it uses a micro sim card or regular sim. Does the manual indicate which one?

    • zymo says:

      micro sim, the manual says:

      “Important: This device is designed to be used with a mini-UICC SIM card, also known as a micro-SIM card only. A micro-SIM card is smaller than the standard SIM card. Use of incompatible SIM cards may damage the card or the device, and may corrupt data stored on the card.”

  21. Marcel says:

    “Do not shine the flashlight in anyone’s eyes”

  22. Dave says:

    I believe it’s worth mentioning in the manual it states, “KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRY
    Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.”

    I guess no nano-coating in the 808.
    http://research.nokia.com/news/12239

  23. Tysh says:

    Why did they blank out the processor?

    • zymo says:

      Cause Nokia is ashamed of the fact that they are still on ARM11 (*sarcasm*)

      • JGrove303 says:

        The simple fact that they have honed the ARM11 architecture and brought it so far for so long is a real testament of their R&D. Symbian’s kernel will only run on ARM architecture as well. Both something of a diamond in the rough……or a polished turd. Well, i’ll eat shit before I leave Symbian or what ever it evolves to. I’ve been made a believer, and I’ll follow it like so many jews followed their prophets. Quiet a leap of faith for an Atheist!!

        • Banderpop says:

          I’m sure Symbian runs on SHMobile processors as well. No idea as to whether this ever offered any performance advantages over ARM, or if they are still being developed. I suspect they may have been much better at floating point calculations if they were closely related to SH-4 and SH-5, but usually GPUs and co-processors take care of weaknesses here.

    • shikori says:

      They don’t want to disclose the type of gpu they use. The gpu in this device is recently developed and super samples 1 billion pixels per second. They don’t wan’t competitors getting that information. They have no need to hide the arm 11 because they already told everyone about that on day one.

      • zymo says:

        :) sorry guys if you missed the sarcasm in my answer.

      • Tysh says:

        I believe the camera DSP is separate from the Broadcom 2763 GPU. What I don’t understand is why I can’t find any info about what CPU is in there, other than that it’s a 1.3ghz ARM11. No manufacturer information and it’s the same with the 603, 700 and 701.

  24. American Nokia user says:

    Zymo, Thanks for the info.

  25. Veli-Pekka Nousiainen says:

    Lumia 808 by Xmas

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