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Thursday 27 December 2012

Samsung Galaxy Camera: Truly Connected ?

Hey Guys, really long time since we have made a new post even though there where plenty of new releases from the world of TECH. The Galaxy Camera has turned many heads and has received many nods and sways and now its time to give our review. The Galaxy Camera is a hybrid between a smartphone and a very impressive camera. The Galaxy Camera has a 16MP 4608x3456, 21x auto focus primary camera. However it lacks a secondary front facing camera. It is packed with 3G, 2G and an optional LTE Network supports. Weighing in at 300g its just a bit heavier than the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. It has a 4.8in, 720x1280, 16 million colors, capacitative Touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 2 which supports Multi-Touch. It contains 8GB Internal Memory with 1GB Ram. The storage can be expanded using a micro-SD card upto 64GB. It can also shoot 1080p video and is also enabled with geo-tagging(a very useful feature still in the early stages of development) and smile detection features. It runs on the latest Google Android 4.1 JellyBean Operating System. The New Quad-Core Cortex A9 processor powers this hybrid monster. It has a stand-by battery life of 168 hours on 2G and around 280 hours on 3G connectivity and only a puny 4 hours and around 30 minutes of talk time. Priced around $500 the Samsung Galaxy Camera is pretty expensive and will definetly burn a hole in your pocket. Its availible in 4 colours white, pink, orange and of course classic black.
Our Verdict: Its one of the better products that Samsung has offered us this year. Its definetly going to burn a hole in your pocket but if you are the type of guy who is an Instagram freak and needs his smartphone and privileged enough to spend some big bucks don't hesitate go ahead and buy this product.

So that's my review on the Samsung Galaxy Camera. Stay tuned to the blog for more reviews on new gadgets.

Sarthak J Shetty
Chief Editor

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