Samsung Galaxy Camera video review


Samsung's Galaxy Camera produces clear, colourful images, but the device is buggy and slow. Here's a video review of Samsung's Galaxy Camera.

The Galaxy Camera combines a smartphone and digital camera with 3G, 4G and WiFi connectivity.

The Galaxy Camera has 16-megapixel resolution and an optical zoom. For Samsung, the IFA trade show seems to have become the place where the company launches new concepts. At last year's show it premiered the first Note, and this year it has launched the Galaxy Camera.

The camera is the first in the world to combine Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with 3G and a quad-core processor, according to Samsung. It also has a 4.8-inch HD display and an f2.8/23 millimeter lens with a 21x optical zoom. It is voice-controlled and users can store images on Dropbox; 50GB is included.

The Camera weighs 305 grams and is 19.1 millimeters thick. It will start shipping in October.

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