Thursday, August 30, 2012

Samsung launches New Android camera and Note II+ Windows Phones to Keep Lead on Apple

The new version of the pen-equipped
Galaxy Note smartphone has a 5.5-
inch screen, larger than its
predecessor, and runs the latest
version of Google's Android operating
system. The device is loaded with software that recognizes
handwriting from a digital pen.Windows Phone -Samsung also showed a
new handset
yesterday that runs Microsoft's new
Windows 8 mobile system, the Ativ S
with a 4.8- inch screen. The phone
puts Samsung in competition with Nokia , which decided to team up
with Microsoft in the smartphone
market last year. Android Camera - Samsung also unveiled a 16-megapixel
camera, called the Galaxy Camera,
that runs the latest Android
operating system and is able to access
the Web via Wi-Fi technology and
mobile networks. "Android was the best option when we
considered our platform," Wonhyung Cho , an assistant manager at
Samsung's digital imaging business,
said in an interview. "We wanted
access to Android with the Google Play
store and to make the full set of
camera apps available." Samsung opted to tie the camera to
the Galaxy range of handsets to
associate it with the Android
platform, Cho said.

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