Samsung comes up with Android-powered cameras next?
After  emerging as one of the largest players in the Android smartphone space,  the manufacturer is said to be evaluating new Android-based endeavors  like a camera.
What do you if you're Samsung and you've pretty much conquered the Android smartphone landscape? 
Well, according to a recent Engadget report, the company is now evaluating the Android-based digital camera market. 
The tech blog recently spent some time touring Samsung Korea's  headquarters where it learned that the manufacturer's R&D department  is considering an "open" camera operating system. Given that Samung has  been a big advocate of Android for smartphones and tablets, it stands to reason that they would use An
Should Samsung ultimately decide to step into this space, it would not  be the first company to release an Android-based digital camera.  Polaroid recently announced its SC1630 camera at CES and expects  to have it on the market later this year. Featuring a 16-megapixel  camera and 3x f3.1-5.8 36-108mm zoom lens, it's said to be the first of  multiple devices from Polaroid. 
I've expected to see Android-powered digital cameras for quite some time  now, even once thinking they would beat tablets to the market. For  whatever reason, though, there just has not been any movement on this  front. 
Considering all of the photo filter apps on the market and just how much  we all love to share pictures of our sushi, I like the idea of Samsung  getting involved. As good as some of the cameras are on today's smartphones, they simply aren't on par with standalone devices. 


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