As if Samsung's Galaxy series isn't already
ruling the smartphone and tablet world, they've now moved on to digital
point-and-shoots with their new Samsung Galaxy Camera.
The
smartphone/tablet/camera hybrid comes equipped with a 16-megapixel image
sensor and a touchscreen equivalent to that of the Galaxy S3's size.
Not only can you instantly upload photos and 1080p video to the social media of your choice, you can also surf the web and download apps from Google Play as you would any other Android device.
For those that have already purchased the camera (or are considering
it), there is more good news—it's been rooted, thanks to XDA Developer
AdamOutler.
Quick Instructions for Rooting Your Samsung Galaxy Camera
>Download and Unzip this package.
http://download.chainfire.eu/283/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-gd1-ekgc100.zip
>Launch Odin3 and put the CF-Auto-Root-gd1-ekgc100.tar.md5 file in the "PDA" section.
>Put your device into Download Mode by removing and replacing the battery. Press Volume Down + Camera + Power.
>Connect the device to the computer and press start.
Note: This cannot hurt the device, because full recovery is possible with a 1.1gig Odin flash.
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