I'd give Nokia a pass if they took pictures in a very optimal conditions to show their products in the best possible light. Heck, I'd be probably ok if they didn't even use a real phone but some sort of prototype that was very, very similar. But using a completely different camera to show "this is what it could look like, maybe" seems like just outright lying.
The unfortunate thing for Nokia is that unless their product actually can perform like this they are going to have many disappointed customers.
For all we know, the new Nokia phone is actually a potato.
The unfortunate thing for Nokia is that unless their product actually can perform like this they are going to have many disappointed customers.
For all we know, the new Nokia phone is actually a potato.