Panasonic intros expensive Android phone with 1" camera
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- AnonD-188257
- nD$
- 15 Sep 2014
Very nice build quality, but still, who would want to carry (on regular basis) a camera that can also serve as a smartphone ?!
If ever Panasonic will release a regular smartphone, I am sure it will be the best, they still have high quality sandards.
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- Eske Rahn
- 3ii
- 15 Sep 2014
Eske Rahn, 15 Sep 2014This looks really interesting!
But what about zoom?....Just checked the source, there are NO zoom, fixed 28mm (equivalent).
So less interesting, but still impressive.
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- Eske Rahn
- 3ii
- 15 Sep 2014
AnonD-105312, 15 Sep 2014Bad DesignWell it LOOKS nice, but seems very pocket-unfriendly
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- AnonD-105312
- sSJ
- 15 Sep 2014
Bad Design
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- Eske Rahn
- 3ii
- 15 Sep 2014
This looks really interesting!
But what about zoom?
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- Anonymous
- i}3
- 15 Sep 2014
If only they could make the lens a little more flush itd be awesome
else it has the same problem as the galaxy thing:
its a compact camera that also does phone.
what most ppl want is a phone that also does camera, with a very good camera. currenty phones have average cameras.
when we bridge that gap, the product will be good
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- Vick
- MxT
- 15 Sep 2014
"Panasonic intros expensive Android phone with 1" camera" it's fine! ...but with small optical zoom.
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- AnonD-270318
- 9GP
- 15 Sep 2014
looking forward to this
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- AnonD-298198
- ru9
- 15 Sep 2014
Never mind the camera. The build looks excellent, more than enough processing power, and the display is a great compromise between size, density and resolution. If they cut out the fancy camera, slimmed the phone down and launched with virtually stock Android L, this would be a major competitor for the Galaxy Alpha, and the iPhone
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- Baby-san
- wrs
- 15 Sep 2014
Its too expensive!
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- AnonD-89109
- ute
- 15 Sep 2014
This camera will be bloody good, that much I can say.
RIP Galaxy K Zoom