2. The Galaxy phone works as a real-time viewfinder and remote—though it's not clear how
much control you have from the phone beyond zoom and shutter—and the GPS inside can
be used by the camera for geotagging. The Wi-Fi also shoots photos back to a PC or DLNA-
compatible HDTV, along with instant uploads to Facebook, YouTube, Picasa and
PhotoBucket (no Flickr??). All of that's awesome—and really should be standard in
everyday point-and-shoots at this point.
The rest of the camera is middling, like the 1/2.33-inch sensor packed with 14.2
megapixels, and relatively sluggish f4.7 lens (hello, noise). But, given that you get all of
these connected powers in a fairly $200 camera coming out in March, it makes us a little
hopeful it'll be the norm sooner vs. later.