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Keeping it Legal
Neil Hawley, an associate at law firm, Taylor Wessing, looks at the legal considerations when seeking to monetise mobile apps
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Is it a Smartphone? Is it a Camera?

After showing off three other handsets at the IFA tech show in Berlin, Samsung has unveiled something slightly more peculiar – the Samsung Galaxy Camera.

It's an Android-powered compact camera, with wi-fi connectivity, and – depending on your model - 3G or 4G capability. The back of the camera is a 4.8” touchscreen display, which looks remarkably like a smartphone.

The Galaxy Camera doens't look too shabby on the camera side – boasting a 16.3-megapixel sensor, a 21x optical zoom lens, and a 23mm aperture lens for wide-angle shots – but how will it fare as a phone?

It's hard to tell for now, but Samsung hasn't skimped on that side of things either – the device runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor. It also features the voice recognition features of Samsung's smartphones, adapted to work with the camera functions, and comes preloaded with some camera-relevant kit – Samsung's 'Photo Wizard' editing software, and the ability to back photos up using the 'Allshare' cloud service.

According to Robert King, VP consumer electronics for Samsung UK and Ireland: “In this new era of visual communication the Samsung’s Galaxy Camera marks a breakthrough in convergence technology, combining the leading edge design of our Galaxy mobile products with high performance photographic capability.”

 

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