Hands On: Samsung Shoves Smartphone into Camera

Don't let the screen fool you. This is a camera.
(Image credit: Sean Captain)

BERLIN — After being reduced to second-class citizens by smartphones that take photos, point-and-shoot cameras are striking back — by essentially having an Android smartphone inside. While it's not exactly a phone, the new cameras do have the ability to connect to cellular networks (over 3G or 4G) to download apps and upload photos to social networks on the spot.

The latest and most ambitious model is Samsung's Galaxy Camera, first shown to the public here today (Aug. 29) at the IFA technology convention in Berlin.

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