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UPDATE: Samsung Galaxy Camera
launch promo includes additional battery worth RM89 and a Hotlink
Broadband pack worth RM388. The broadband pack comes with 2GB of data
(30 days validity) and 25GB Maxis Loker cloud storage (12 months). More
details of the Hotlink Broadband package here.
The Samsung Galaxy Camera
is now officially launched in Malaysia with the price tag of RM1,899.
The Android camera will hit the stores starting tomorrow, 29th November.
No telco bundlings are mentioned but for a limited time promo, the
first 5,000 buyers will get a free Holink Broadband Prepaid SIM Pack with the Galaxy Camera.
To recap on the specs, the Galaxy Camera is running a recent Android
4.1 Jelly Bean OS on a 1.4GHz Quad-Core Exynos processor that’s also
found on the Galaxy S III.
In terms of imaging, the Galaxy Camera has a 1/2.3″ BSI sensor that
does 16.3MP. You’ll also get 21X Optical zoom which also comes with
optical image stabilisation. Over at the back, it has a large 4.8″ Super
Clear LCD screen that does a respectable 1280×720 pixels resolution. In
burst mode, the Galaxy Camera lets you snap photos at 4 fps and videos
up to 120fps. Just like the latest Galaxy smart phones, you’ll get
similar features such as Best Face and Voice control.
Since Samsung is positioning this as an always connected device, one
can share photos instantly with WiFi and 3G connectivity built in.
Despite having a 3G micro-SIM slot, it doesn’t let you make phone calls
however it is still possible to make Skype calls using its built in
microphone and speakerphone. On-board, there’s 8GB of storage which is
expandable up to 64GB using microSD. Overall, it is 19.1mm thick and
weighs 300g with its 1,650mAh removable battery.
Being an Android device, the Galaxy Camera can run most apps which is
normally accessible on Android smart phone. Since it is easily
connected online, you can now take and upload photos in real time or
even set it to auto upload to the cloud as soon as you take them. At
home, the Galaxy Camera also lets you share photos and videos via
wireless DLNA and HDMI cable as well. So far, the only competitor in
terms of Android powered camera is the Nikon CoolPix S800c which runs on a lower Android 2.3 OS.
( SOURCE )
For complete spec refer to : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_camera
Friday, 30 November 2012
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