LAS VEGAS - Polaroid might be the first company to release a camera that adopting the Android operating system. At the International Consumer Electronics Show 2012, Polaroid introduced the SC1630 Smart Camera, combined muktahir technology and OS from Google.
Polaroid Camera SC1630 Smart offers WiFi support, plus the ability to directly upload photos to social networking sites. Functionality is a bonus for products that are equipped with 16-megapixel image sensor, 3x optical zoom and 36-108mm lens.
"Polaroid has helped the world to bring stories to life through the photographs for 75 years," said Scott W. Hardy, Polaroid's president, as quoted by Softpedia, Wednesday (01/11/2012).
"We are proud to introduce a new family of Polaroid, Polaroid Camera SC1630 Smart unites the beauty of digital images with high end connectivity features powerful Android. The result is an instant experience click, capture and share the social networks that allow to see and experience the moment as if they were in there, "he added
The new Polaroid camera measuring 3.2 inches diagonally and looks more or less like a smartphone, when viewed from behind. Also, because the Android platform, enables users to access the Android Market, it becomes another thing to have in common with cell phones.
What's more, this camera touchscreen and software can be used to edit images and tagging before or after uploading