Nokia Faked Video for Lumia Smartphone
Tech bloggers noticed it
Busted!
One highlight of Nokia's flagship new Lumia 920 smartphone is an incredibly fancy camera, which features image stabilization to compensate for shaky hands. But it was Nokia itself that was caught compensating.
On the same day the company unveiled the gizmos meant to turn the sagging business around, Nokia found itself issuing an apology when tech bloggers noticed that they had faked a video that shows off the image stabilizer.
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