Although I had the feeling that the Samsung Galaxy Camera was actually an Android-based camera, I’m starting to believe we’re to expect phone features from this model. It will be carried by AT&T after all, from what we’ve just heard. The Galaxy Camera was one of the most original products showcased at IFA 2012 Berlin last month.

The device packs a big 4.8 inch display and basically you can consider it some sort of Galaxy S III with a huge camera sensor strapped to it, since that’s what it is basically. The device uses a quad core Exynos processor, that helps it run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Specifications include a 16 megapixel sensor and a big 21x zoom lens, that will give the Pureview 808 from Nokia some really solid competition. AT&T will start selling the Galaxy Camera in the following weeks, making me curious about the plans they may bundle with it.

They’ve got the standalone 250 MB plan, the one with 1 GB and the one with 5 GB included. People are willing to pay that much for connectivity on their tablets, but how about a camera? The idea is that once you own such a powerful Android camera, you should be able to share via social networking sites the content you create and that requires a hefty amount of data. I expect AT&T to come up with a special plan for this model, something that will keep us pleased. And what about call minutes? Can the Galaxy Camera actually make mobile calls?

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