
The Samsung Galaxy Camera adds the power of Android and a wireless connection to a point-and-shoot camera. AT&T will start selling it on Nov. 16 for $499.99, with or without a data plan. If you opt for a monthly data plan, the camera connects via AT&T's HSPA+ network, the same one the iPhone 4S uses.
Back Screen

The 4.8-inch touch display on the Samsung Galaxy Camera is the same as the Galaxy S III Smartphone.
Powered by Android

As an Android device, the Samsung Galaxy Camera has access to the Google Play market, letting you run dedicated photography apps like Instagram.
21x Zoom

The Galaxy Camera has a 21x zoom lens and a CMOS image sensor capable of capturing 16-megapixel pics.
Back and Front
