Wednesday, September 12, 2012

First of Samsung Galaxy Camera Camera Android Jelly Bean

Nikon Coolpix S800c fter release, the first camera with Android Gingerbread, Samsung has helped move the segment of the camera market. Absolute producing country of origin immediately sank last Ginseng Jelly Bean Android 4.1 so that photographers can use applications like Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest, Google + and others.
Galaxy appointed room, this camera is equipped with a 4.8-inch HD LCD screen with a pixel density of 308ppi and a resolution of 1280 x 720, and 21x zoom and features like photo sharing experience of social network Facebook or Twitter shortly after the photo was taken. Since this camera is integrated with 3G and 4G networks, such as smartphones. However, this means that you have to spend more to access the network.
In other words, the Galaxy camera can be seen more as a camera with a wireless network instead of a cell phone with a very nice camera. Because, even if you use the mobile network, you are presented with the phone number. Meaning, you can use Voice over Internet Protocol phone, but has features like a traditional phone or mobile phone to send SMS messages.
This camera has a 16 megapixel sensor backlighting technology (BSI) to maintain excellent performance even when shooting in low light. In the debris, the camera is equipped with a quad-core processor at 1.4 GHz, Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G. Unfortunately, there is no SD card support. If you need additional removable memory, you will need a microSD card. Galaxy camera can even be equipped with Micro SIM card.
Cameras Samsung Galaxy Pro full 10 Smart Mode, which is useful to facilitate photographing objects as a professional photographer. Not only that, the camera is able to create a folder and automatically tags faces, in addition to showing and bad shots and offers the possibility of eliminating. You will be able to search by face, time, place and other image data.
Galaxy camera sold worldwide in the fourth quarter of this year, Samsung will market and release to work with telecom operators, such as smartphones.

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