First Android+4G Camera, First 4K HDTV

Greets from Berlin and the annual IFA electronics show. Today, Samsung presented its Galaxy Camera, which runs on Android and lets you share photos via Wi-Fi or a cell connection, along with the Note II "phablet"; Sony unveiled a 4K 84-inch LCD HDTV with four times the resolution of current HDTVs.

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Samsung Galaxy Camera, Black or White

Here direct from the IFA show in Berlin are the white and black versions of the first digital camera powered by Android, the next-gen Jellybean (Android 4.1) version to be exact. You can share photos either via Wi-Fi, where available, or via 3G of 4G HSPA+ (the faux "4G" offered by AT&T and T-Mobile, and not true 4G LTE). As a camera, it captures 16 MP images via a 23mm wide angle lens with 21x optical zoom.

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