More details on the Galaxy Camera — The lens is wide-angle 21x
optical zoom lens. The 16-megapixel sensor is a BSI CMOS unit that is
larger than most camera phones but run of the mill for point and
shooters. The 4.8-inch display is a HD SLCD unit. Processing is via a
1.4GHz quad-core chip that’s likely a Samsung-made Exynos. You get 8GB
of on-board storage and microSD expansion. A rather small 1,650mAh
battery provides juice. The device runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
After much rumours and a lot of uncertainty, we’ve finally gotten confirmation that the Samsung’s Android-powered camera is indeed real.
Just like the Nikon Coolpix S800c, the Galaxy Camera
ushers in a new stage in the evolution of Android devices –
full-fledged cameras powered by the most used mobile operating system in
the world at the moment.
Initial details reveal that the Galaxy Camera features a 4.8-inch
touchscreen display and what looks to be Android 4.0 running on it. Just
like any Android powered device, you can download apps right from the
Google Play market and use it like you would on any other Android
device. In terms of imaging, you get a 16MP sensor but we can’t tell at
the moment what size sensor that is. Though considering the Galaxy
Camera is actually a camera and not a phone with a camera bolted onto
it, we expect the device to have a larger sensor than typically seen in
smartphone.
In terms of camera functionality, you get virtually identical
features as you do on the Galaxy S III like face recognition and Easy
Share. Text and MMS messaging is also possible but it doesn’t look like
you can make calls with the device or use it like you would a normal
smartphone.
We’re expecting Samsung
to reveal full details of the Galaxy Camera a little later, so stay
with us for updates. As it is, we’re liking what we see, these Android
powered cameras looks interesting. What do you think?
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