At the beginning of May we already reported that
Samsung was working on the second-generation Galaxy Camera, which also
should allow users to make phone calls. Except for the fact that the
device was certified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group there isn’t
much known about the new device, however, we today discovered a number
of photo’s that were shot with the new camera and it’s pretty clear that
the device will see a bump in specs, although this shouldn’t be a
surprise to most of you. One of the three photo’s that were shot has a
resolution of 5472 x 3080,
which means that the Galaxy Camera 2 (EK-GN120) will at least carry a
20.9-megapixel sensor (20.2 effective), clearly a step up from the
16.3-megapixel sensor of the first generation Galaxy Camera. This is all
we know so far, but considering the fact that the first-gen Galaxy
Camera was making use of a Samsung Exynos (4412), it wouldn’t surprise
us of the device would feature the newExynos 5420 that
was discovered earlier this week. Samsung might release more
information during their event on the 20th of July, although a later
date seems more plausible.
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