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Samsung Galaxy Camera arriving first on AT&T, will support HSPA+

0. phoneArena posted on 05 Oct 2012, 02:40

The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a 16-megapixel point and shoot and while that doesn’t sound terribly exciting on its own, adding Android on top of that and a 21x zoom lens…

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1. CX3NT3_713 posted on 05 Oct 2012, 02:48 1

I would get it, if it could make calls and sms :-)

2. Nathan_ingx posted on 05 Oct 2012, 03:26 6

...and you would go..."ready, say cheese...oops...hold on...Hello?? Darn!! Missed call!!" :D

3. CX3NT3_713 posted on 05 Oct 2012, 04:20

Haha!!!

4. adelta90 posted on 05 Oct 2012, 06:10

Is Super Clear LCD superior to AMOLED?

5. PhoneArenaUser posted on 05 Oct 2012, 06:48

I prefer LCD over OLED. In my opinion at the moment OLED based screens has more disadvantages than advantages and those disadvantages are pretty essential.

7. SleepingOz posted on 05 Oct 2012, 08:59 1

I agree but I still prefer amoled screens. They produce more vivid colours(some may argue that they're unatural but I really don't care as long as they look better), more contrast, pure black and have a higher refresh rate.
Burn-in can be a pain in the ass though.
I really hope Samsung has improved the lifespan of its SuperAMOLED HD on the GNOTE II.

8. PhoneArenaUser posted on 05 Oct 2012, 11:02

Let's hope for OLED evolution. :)

6. DontHateOnS60 posted on 05 Oct 2012, 07:47

Am I missing something here? Where's the xenon flash?

9. InspectorGadget80 posted on 05 Oct 2012, 12:00

Why does it have to be on AT&T? Their plans sucks when it comes to price tags.

10. hitechredneck posted on 05 Oct 2012, 13:29

There is a flash its on top in a square that pops up like samsung wb850 smart camera. Cause I was wondering about that to. AT&T usually gets the newest technology when it comes out. Who had the iphone first among otheres like the Nokia 900 and 920 exclusive to AT&T.

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