All the signs are that Nokia will be unveiling a new Lumia Windows Phone handset tomorrow (Tuesday 14th May) and the emphasis will be on what the smartphone will be able to do in camera mode. Nokia has been running a teaser video to that effect:

[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=ev9rdaDK-YQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev9rdaDK-YQ[/URL]

Speculation is that the new smartphone will incorporate Nokia's remarkable 41 megapixel PureView camera first seen in the Symbian-based [URL="http://dpnow.com/forum2/blog.php?b=323"]Nokia 808 Pureview[/URL]. However, there are some saying that Nokia may debut the first smartphone to feature revolutionary matrix-lens technology from Pelican Imaging, a start-up that Nokia has invested in. The Pelican camera is a compact and, importantly slim, device that uses an array of 4x4 mini lenses. Like Lytro technology the camera records focus field data so you can refocus the image after it has been snapped.

I will be attending a press briefing tomorrow morning so watch this space!