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Wi-Fi Android 4.1.2 (Jellybean) 4.8" HD Super Clear Display 1080p HD Video
The Samsung Galaxy Camera EK-GC110 is a 2012 hybrid that combines a 21× optical‑zoom compact camera with Android 4.1/4.2, offering a 4.8" HD touchscreen and full Google Play access. It targets casual and travel shooters who value connectivity and app‑driven workflows, but its small 1/2.3" sensor limits serious photographic performance.
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Best For
Casual and travel photographers who want a compact camera with Android apps, instant social‑media sharing, GPS tagging, and a powerful zoom lens for everyday shooting.
Not Ideal For
Serious or professional photographers who need high image quality, low‑light performance, RAW capture, and robust build‑in weather sealing.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praised the Galaxy Camera for its bold hybrid design, large HD touchscreen, and seamless Android integration that brings a full suite of apps to a compact camera. However, they consistently pointed out that the 1/2.3" sensor hampers image quality, especially in low light, and the lack of RAW support and front camera keep it from competing with dedicated high‑end compacts.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the device’s ability to edit and share photos instantly, the convenience of a big touchscreen, and the 21× zoom for travel shots. Common complaints revolve around noisy low‑light images, limited battery endurance, occasional lag, and the absence of RAW and a front‑facing camera.
Common Complaints
Low‑light image noise, modest battery life, UI lag when toggling apps, no RAW support, and missing front‑camera for video calls.
How It Compares
vs. Nokia 808 PureView
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Choose the Galaxy Camera for Android integration, connectivity, and high zoom; choose the Nokia 808 PureView for superior image quality and RAW workflow.