A couple of days ago, Nikon has announced the Android OS running Nikon Coolpix S800c camera. Today, join the latest chatter about the possible digital camera from the popular Galaxy S line-up. GSMArena is saying that a tipster told them that Sammy is working on a Galaxy S III based Android camera and it will be called Samsung Galaxy S Camera. The anonymous tipster who claims to have already seen the Galaxy S camera, suggesting that we are going to see the device from Samsung in the not too distant future.
According to him, the Samsung Galaxy S Camera will feature a a 16MP sensor, 10x zoom and it is reportedly 1.5 to 2 times thicker than the latest Galaxy S III handset. The tipster has also revealed that the Galaxy S Camera is said to be sporting a 4.8″ Super AMOLED screen and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out-of-the box. Nothing about the other specs and processor is confirmed.
The first ever Galaxy S Camera is also rumored to be available via various carriers in Wi-Fi only and 3G + Wi-Fi versions and it may be announced IFA event in Berlin. Sammy is also expected to unveil the long-rumored and most awaited Galaxy Note 2 at the same event. You can see the mock-up of the Galaxy S Camera in the above image.
As the tipster’s source is completely unknown to us, it should therefore be taken with a pinch of salt until we get something a little more trusted info or official.
Source: GSM Arena