Just as we expected, Samsung did put an end to the speculation by announcing the SH100 Wi-Fi digital camera. The camera’s Wi-Fi capabilities are not limited to upload content on various photo-sharing sites but it brings the ability to be controlled by an Android phone. Samsung’s own Galaxy S can be connected to the camera and can act as a remote shutter. Additionally, the camera supports DLNA for streaming to other DLNA-enabled devices and comes with a Mobile Boingo account.
As for the remaining specs, the camera can take pictures at up to 14.2MP, digital image stabilization, 720p HD video recording, face recognition, beauty shot and more.
The camera will start selling in March for $199.99.
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