HOT UPDATE - Whether you like the idea or not, Android-based cameras are now something you can buy. The $350 Nikon Coolpix S800c, for example, was announced back in August, while AT&T is selling the Samsung Galaxy Camera for $500.
Buying the latter model will also mean you'll be getting cellular
connectivity on the device via the carrier's cellular data network, so
you'll be able to surf the web or download apps.
However,
AT&T might not be the only U.S. carrier interested in the Samsung
Galaxy Camera. The device just appeared at the FCC with support for
Verizon LTE bands. This, of course, does not guarantee that Big Red will
launch it, but it definitely raises the chances of that happening in
the near future.
For those who need a
refresher, the Samsung Galaxy Camera is a 16MP point-and-shoot with 21x
optical zoom running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is powered by a
quad-core processor and on its back resides a 4.8-inch touchscreen. You
can't use it to make phone calls, but the Google Play software catalog
is at your disposal.
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