The Japanese Brand Pansonic, which is still trying its luck in the smartphone department has come up with Their Renown Series of Camera, Lumix integrated as a Smartphone belonging to their brand new ELUGA Series.
The Company has announced a new camera phone, the CM1.
For its part, Panasonic knows that the device won't beat equivalent
smartphones on a spec-for-spec basis. Instead, it wants people to
concentrate upon the photographic equipment that's been crammed
into this slender device. Perched atop the aforementioned one-inch
sensor is an f/2.8 Leica DC Elmarit lens. The lens is fixed, but works
equivalent to a 28mm zoom lens, packing an aperture that'll run all
the way up to f/11.
The imaging sensor used by the CM1 is comparable with Sony’s
RX100 and Nikon’s 1 series of cameras. This puts the smartphone
almost at par with high end point and shoot cameras.
On the phone side, the Panasonic CM1 packs 2.3 GHz quad-core
Snapdragon Processor. It runs on Android 4.4 Kitkat with 2GB of
RAM. The phone comes with 16GB built in storage which can be
upgraded via microSD cards up to 128GB.
The Panasonic CM1 boasts a 4.7 inch 1080p display. Measuring
21mm in thickness and weighing 204 grams, it is the not the
slimmest or the lightest phone available.
Panasonic has plans to launch the CM1 in France and Germany in
November priced at EUR 900.
Panasonic says
that these nations will work as test markets for the new device and
will help it determine the future of the CM1. The phone will be going
against Samsung Galaxy K Zoom which is much cheaper.
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