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Samsung and AT&T Offer a $500 'Connected Camera'

Samsung and AT&T Offer a $500
November 15, 2012 3:08PM

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The Samsung Galaxy Camera, first unveiled at the IFA conference in Berlin last summer, features a quad-core, 1.4 GHz processor and a 4.8-inch HD SuperClear LCD screen with a 21x optical zoom lens and 16 megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor for high-quality images. The Samsung Galaxy Camera retails for $500 at AT&T stores.

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"A Connected Camera must give users the total freedom to take vivid high quality pictures and videos wherever and whenever they wish and share them instantly through their favorite social networking sites or with family and friends without the restrictions of a conventional camera," said JK Shin, president of the IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. "The Galaxy Camera provides these luxuries and many more."

The Galaxy Camera, first unveiled at the IFA conference in Berlin last summer, features a quad-core, 1.4 GHz processor and a 4.8-inch HD SuperClear LCD screen with a 21x optical zoom lens and 16 megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor for high-quality images close-up and in low light.

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As a promotion, AT&T is offering a $100 rebate on the camera to customers also purchasing a Samsung smartphone with a two-year contract and data plan.

Purchasers also get access to AT&T's Locker photo storage and sharing service, with five gigabytes of free storage. That's enough, AT&T says, for 5,000 average-sized pictures

Available data plans range from a $10 plan for sharing up to 20 GB with other devices on contract, to $50 for 5 GB of stand-alone data.

'Inverse of a Smartphone'

Dazzling cameras are an increasingly crucial aspect of smartphones. Last year, T-Mobile and HTC came out with the MyTouch 4G Slide, with an eight-megapixel camera that had a dual-LED flash and boasted no shutter lag, a problem plaguing many cell phone cameras, in an attempt to differentiate itself from similar devices. (continued...)

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