Samsung has launched the new Samsung Galaxy K Zoom – a 20.7 MP camera smartphone with 10x optical zoom lens, Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) , and a brighter light Xenon Flash. It is the second camera smartphone from Samsung after the last year’s Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom . It sports a large 4.8-inch HD display and is powered by a hexa (6) core processor .
Its design (other than the zoom lens) looks almost similar to the newly launched Samsung’s flagship smartphone - Samsung Galaxy S5 , with similar back panel design and same colors . But instead of naming it Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom , Samsung has named it Samsung Galaxy K Zoom (K for C(K)amera?) .
Samsung Galaxy K Zoom key features :
- 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display
- 20.7 MP camera , 10x optical zoom , OIS , Xenon Flash
- Hexa core processor (Quad core + Dual core) , 2GB RAM
- Android Kitkat v4.4 OS
- Camera features – AF/AE Separation (balance light and clarity), Object tracking , Selfie Alarm (timer for selfie)
- 3G , NFC connectivity (4G LTE depending upon region , most probably not in India)
- White, Charcoal black , and Electric blue colors
- Ultra Power Saving Mode , Kids mode , S Health Lite
The biggest difference between K Zoom and earlier Galaxy cameras is the design. K Zoom is surprisingly light for what it offers. It weighs just 200 grams and that makes a big difference in how well it feels in hands. At 20mm, it is also quite slim. While it was possible to carry earlier Galaxy cameras into pocket, K Zoom is the first device in the series that we feel would easily slip into the pocket, almost like a phablet.
Earlier Galaxy cameras were awkward to use as smartphones. The lens bulge was too big on them. But K Zoom can be used as a smartphone without too many compromises. The lens bulge in the device is surprisingly flat compared to what earlier Galaxy cameras had. Samsung claims that in K Zoom it is using a different (and unique) lens that retracts to form a very compact module.
Earlier Galaxy cameras were awkward to use as smartphones. The lens bulge was too big on them. But K Zoom can be used as a smartphone without too many compromises. The lens bulge in the device is surprisingly flat compared to what earlier Galaxy cameras had. Samsung claims that in K Zoom it is using a different (and unique) lens that retracts to form a very compact module.