Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Samsung launches Galaxy K Zoom with 20MP camera

SINGAPORE: Samsung on Tuesday launched Galaxy K Zoom at an event in Singapore. The device, a successor to Galaxy Camera 2, combines the features of a smartphone with a full-featured point and shoot camera.

K Zoom uses components similar to those in the high-end Galaxy phones and is powered by Android KitKat. The big difference, however, between the phones and the K Zoom is the imaging hardware. K Zoom uses a point-and-shoot size image sensor that can click photos in 20.7 megapixels. The design is also different. K Zoom weighs 200 grams and has a thickness of 20mm.

The device will be available in the different markets worldwide, including India, in the coming months, but for now there are no specific details on the India launch date or price.

"With the introduction of the Galaxy K Zoom, Samsung continues to demonstrate our commitment to creating products that meet the diverse demands of our consumers," said Sun Hong Lim, senior vice president of Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. "The new Galaxy K Zoom (provides) all-in-one mobile experience."

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