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Samsung Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Camera coming soon

Categories: Android, Devices, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, February 22nd, 2013 at 5:58 AM

Almost missed this… Few days ago Samsung unveiled a Wi-Fi only version of its Galaxy Camera. As you would imagine, the device is identical to its 3G/4G-enabled sibling sporting a powerful 16.3-megapixel 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS sensor, as well as 21x optical zoom, 19 Smart modes to “enhance photographs,” optical image stabilization (OIS) and up to ISO 3200 support. Additionally, the specs also include a quad-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz, GPS + Glonass, 1650mAh battery, 4.8-inch 720p HD (Super AMOLED) screen, and 8GB of internal storage that can be further expanded with microSD memory cards. Plus, let’s not forget complementary two-year of 50GB Dropbox storage.

Price was not announced yet but we do expect this model to cost less than the 3G/4G equivalent. The lack of cellular connectivity radio gotta count for something, right?

[Via: SammyHub]

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  • PeterSteinbeck

    Finally a Galaxy Camera that makes sense. I don’t want to make my carrier angry by uploading 16-megapixel images over cellular network all the time. Wi-Fi is a much better (and faster) option.