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    Samsung Offically unveils the Galaxy S4 Zoom: A thick 16-megapixel cameraphone with 10x optical zoom

    Last week we reported the rumor of the Galaxy S4 Zoom, Now Samsung is taking the wraps off its new Galaxy S4 Zoom variant today. The latest galaxy features:

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    •  10x optical zoom lens in
      front of its 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, with a Xenon flash for adding
      some extra light to your images.
    • 4.3-inch qHD (960×540) Super Amoled display
    • 1.5GHz dual-core processor,
    • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean,
    • supports
      LTE. Predictably,
    • Weighs at 208 grams
    • 15.4 millimeters
      thick — nearly twice the thickness of the original Galaxy S4. It is,
      however, measurably slimmer than last year’s Galaxy Camera,
      It is basically a mix between the Galaxy camera and the galaxy S4.  Its lens is also slightly (less than a third of a stop) faster,
      at f/2.8-5.9, compared with the S4 Zoom’s f/3.1-6.3 maximum aperture.

    With the rumors of the 41MP Nokia EOS phone on the horizon, Samsung doesn’t want to take chances.

    source: SAMMOBILEPRESS

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