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Originally Posted by zlatokosi View Post
Yes, you're right. They didn't intend to confuse, but to deceive! And any other interpretation is just bull*****.

And it appears the photos were faked as well. Judging by the lens they appeared to have used for the girl/street photo, not even stating "The Lumia 920 pictures in this post were taken using prototype hardware and software" can redeem them. Unless they are planning to release a phone with a DSLR lens on it.

They did it right with the 808, releasing actual photos taken by the device to the public on day 1 of the announcement, and wouldn't you know it, the world was stunned/impressed.

That's how you do it.
Agreed...

We can also add the N8, N95 and pretty much every leading camera phone that they have released since the Nokia 7650.

Nokia had earned itself the trust of both consumer and the industry when it comes to the camera-phone sector but have now put that in to question with that failed stunt.