Meet The First Interchangeable-Lens Camera With Android

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When we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy Camera, a top-of-the-line point-and-shoot camera with 4G and a full version of Android, we were left with one thought: “this interface is going to be so awesome when it’s on an interchangeable-lens camera.” And today our friends at PopPhoto got their hands on–guess what–the new Samsung Galaxy NX, which is exactly that.

The Galaxy NX is a mirrorless camera, packing a 20.3-megapixel sensor, a lot like Samsung’s well-received mirrorless line. Except the Galaxy NX has optional 4G, a full version of Android 4.2, and a giant 4.8-inch touchscreen. Hi, best Instagram camera ever. Head on over to PopPhoto for more.

 

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Dan Nosowitz is a freelance writer and editor who has written for Popular Science, The Awl, Gizmodo, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, and elsewhere. He holds an undergraduate degree from McGill University and currently lives in Brooklyn, because he has a beard and glasses and that's the law. You can follow him on Twitter.