Samsung?s Galaxy Camera appears to be headed to Verizon?s 4G LTE network. The device, which we reviewed in November for AT&T?s 4G HSPA+ network, combines the functionality of an Android device, with the photo snapping capabilities of a dedicated camera.
Neither Samsung nor Verizon have confirmed the device?s existence, but according to The Verge, Samsung posted a product page for Verizon Galaxy Camera before quickly taking it down. The specification page for the device, however, is still live.
Samsung developed the Galaxy Camera as a means to allow users to upload high-quality images to social media networks like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram directly from their camera. Powered by Google?s Android Ice Cream Sandwich, the camera sports a 1.4-GHz quad-core Exynos processor, making it powerful enough to party with some of the top Android devices around.
AT&T?s version of the device cost $499 with data fees added on top, so expect to pay around that for the Verizon model.
via: The Verge
Source: http://blog.laptopmag.com/samsung-galaxy-camera-coming-to-verizons-lte-network
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