You still remember the Nikon Coolpix S800c camera which is based on Android Gingerbread 2.3 Nikon's first? Samsung has now launched a similar product, the Samsung Galaxy Camera, with a capacity no less sophisticated. Even a company based in South Korea is pinning Jelly Bean Android OS 4.1 on the newest cameras.
The camera has a tagline 'Camera, Reborn' is equipped with a 16MP CMOS sensor is Backside Illumination. This camera also has the ability of super long zoom up to 21x. The camera is also equipped with a Smart Pro features that make this camera is capable of producing quality images without having
to perform a complicated movement.
On the back of this camera has a Super Clear LCD screen measuring 4.77 inches. As a phone, the camera even this is not to be outdone by the presence of a 1.4GHz quad-core processor. There is also an additional internal memory with microSD up to 64GB.
This camera can you use to run Android applications. You can also download and share photos directly from the camera. This you can do thanks to the capabilities of 3G or 4G and WiFi contained on this camera. The Samsung providing this camera in two versions, the version of 3G and WiFi and 4G and WiFi versions.
Regarding pricing and availability, the Samsung still has not been announced. But they will show off Android camera at IFA 2012 event on 31 August to 5 September.
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