The Nokia C7 is one of those rare handsets the US carriers ventured to launch there. Moreover, T-Mobile is offering it for free which mainly helped the phone to score points. Anyway, the handset is worth to praise because there are many awesome features in the Nokia C7 (aka Astound). All these specs became more attractive when the smartphone was updated to Symbian Anna, and though the new version of OS activated NFC functionality, gave a new look to the phone and fixed many bugs, we must mention another exciting improvement it brought—now the Nokia C7’s 8MP camera is ready for new advantages and won’t stop against anything.

Of course, the Nokia C7 can’t be compared to the Nokia N8, because they have weapons of different calibers, but both handsets offer the same f/2.8 aperture rating for low-light shooting. The difference between these phones is not only in MPs. Unlike the Nokia N8’s Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and Xenon flash, the C7 offers more modern specs—a dual-LED flash with EDoF focusing system. As you remember we have talked about this system when we were introducing the Nokia Oro’s camera, and even that time it became clear the Nokia C7 (aka Astound or Oro) is not a loser.

Well, Nokia has made a special video to help you discover what has become the phone after Anna update, and what you can do with the C7’s camera. It is called “Exceptional photos and video.” Watch the video and let us know whether you like what Nokia is doing with its phones, I mean updates, designs and so on.