Samsung announced the availability of its Galaxy NX digital camera for South Korea and United States. The powerful device will be available in Sammy’s own backyard within just a few weeks, whereas Americans will be able to buy it in October.
The Galaxy NX is Samsung’s first interchangeable lens camera that runs Android, and includes powerful hardware like 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 4.8-inch HD screen, 2GB of RAM, LTE connectivity support (Korea only), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, microSD card slot and a 4,360mAh battery. Moreover, it has a 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor support, ISO sensitivity up to 25,600, 8.6fps continuous shooting, full HD 1080p video capture, 2D/3D lens support, i-Function lensSMART modes, RAW image support, HDMI 1.4a and full HD video recording.
Samsung will sell the Galaxy NX with 18-55mm lens in Korea for 1.8 million won, while US customers can buy it for $1,599.99 for body-only or $1,699.99 with an 18-55mm lens.
