Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean to be showcased at CES 2014
Samsung has announced Galaxy Camera 2, successor to the
Android-based Galaxy Camera that it announced at IFA last year. Samsung will be
showcasing the camera at CES in Las Vegas next week.
Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 comes with a 16.3 effective
megapixel 1/2.3-inch BSI CMOS sensor and 21x optical zoom. The Android
4.3-based camera is powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor alongside 2GB RAM.
The Galaxy Camera 2 comes with 8GB internal storage (2.8GB user accessible),
which is expandable by up to 64GB via microSD card. Connectivity options
include Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC and Bluetooth.
Interestingly, there's no mention of 3G/ LTE connectivity,
so one wonders if Samsung has given up on having a SIM slot, which was present
in the original Galaxy Camera. Samsung did launch a cheaper, Wi-Fi only variant
of the Galaxy Camera later, so the Galaxy Camera 2 follows on those footsteps.
There's no word if Samsung will launch a Galaxy Camera 2 variant with cellular
connectivity at a later date.
"Consumers love the Galaxy Camera, and this
next-generation version was designed to improve on the
successful predecessor, with upgraded and new features that will enhance the photography experience," said Myoung Sup Han, Executive Vice President and Head of the Imaging Business Team at Samsung Electronics. "The result is a more powerful and portable device which continues to embrace the public's passion for the social features of smartphones, yet also provides superior image control and quality."
successful predecessor, with upgraded and new features that will enhance the photography experience," said Myoung Sup Han, Executive Vice President and Head of the Imaging Business Team at Samsung Electronics. "The result is a more powerful and portable device which continues to embrace the public's passion for the social features of smartphones, yet also provides superior image control and quality."
Samsung is silent on pricing and availability details for
the Galaxy Camera 2, but one can expect to find more on the same at CES in Las
Vegas next week.
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