Samsung Galaxy Camera Available for Sale Through TELUS


By: Jeff Stewart  |   December 10th, 2012   |   Android, Gadgets, Google, News, O Canada

After producing several Android powered smartphones and tablets, Samsung is now ready to introduce this operating system in its upcoming camera. The South Korean manufacturer has named this latest and one of a kind device the Galaxy Camera and it will feature the latest version of  Google’s Android OS 4.1 Jelly Bean.

 

Using a camera with Android as an OS represents an out of this world experience for users and therefore, just like Canadians everyone is anxiously awaiting the launch of this amazing device. People in Canada are expecting to get their hands on the Galaxy Camera right now, as Samsung launched this device on December 7 of this year.

 

Canadians will be able to find Galaxy Camera on various retail outlets, including Black’s Photography as well. Black’s Photography is basically owned by Canadian telecom carrier TELUS, which purchased it a couple of years ago and now it makes sense as to why this telecom company made this move.

 

The Galaxy Camera has a 16 megapixel lens and it also has a 4G connectivity that can be enabled at Black’s retail locations. The processor of this Android device is also quite elite as a 1Ghz quad-core with a screen size of 4.8 inches. To the extent price of this camera is concerned TELUS has set the device’s price at $599.

 

Will you be willing to dish out cash this holiday season for this innovative and pioneering device?

 

Source: MobileSyrup

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