Those of you crazy enough to jump in on the Android camera bandwagon will be happy to see Samsung’s Galaxy Camera will officially be available this Friday, November 16th. While coughing up $499 for a camera isn’t that big of a deal if you’re in the market for a decent shooter, paying for a data plan seems pretty silly right about now. Either way, soon you’ll have the option to have your shiny new Galaxy Camera running on AT&T’s 4G network.
In case you forgot what kind of beast the Samsung Galaxy Camera is, allow us to refresh your memory. The shooter rocks a 4.8 inch HD Super Clear LCD display, 1.4GHz quad-core CPU, WiFi, 3G and 4G support (depending on model), WiFi Direct, and microSD card slot. On the camera side of things, the Galaxy Camera is also rocking a 16 megapixel sensor that has a 21x zoom and plenty of options for editing photos and videos right on the device. If a company finds success in the Android powered camera market, it’s sure to be Samsung. Whether or not people are willing to pay for data on such a device is another question.
If you plan on getting the Android powered shooter, AT&T’s data plans go a little something like this:
· AT&T Mobile Share: $10 to share between 1 GB and 20GB
· AT&T DataConnect 250MB: $15 for 250MB
· AT&T DataConnect 3GB: $30 for 3GB
· AT&T DataConnect 5GB: $50 for 5GB
Anyone interested in getting the Samsung Galaxy Camera?