Samsung’s Nutty Android Galaxy Camera Is Coming to AT&T’s 4G Network Soon [Cameras]

We’ve been excited about the Samsung Galaxy Camera since it was announced back in August. We saw the weird/brilliant mashup of a Jelly Bean-running Galaxy S III with a point-and-shoot camera in action last month, and it looked like a winning combination. Well, Samsung has just answered a few of the remaining question marks: the Galaxy Camera is coming to AT&T’s 4G network “in the next few weeks.” Both pricing for the camera’s AT&T data plan and the camera itself are still up in the air. We’re dying to know how much extra cash we’re going to shell out on data plans to get this camera in our hands. [AT&T] More »

Nikon Coolpix S800c: Can Android Make Wi-Fi Useful On a Camera? [Android]

It makes sense that Nikon’s trotting out a Wi-Fi connected camera just like everybody else. For the people who replaced a real camera with a smartphone camera, taking pictures and posting them online are one and the same activity. But the Coolpix S800c runs Android 2.3 and has 4 gigs of storage for apps. That’s weird! Is Nikon genius for adopting an open OS standard? Or are we so desperate for Wi-Fi that we’ve resorted to Android to get our cameras online? More »