Friday, March 11, 2011

Sony is working on 3G cameras connected to the cloud

Someone has to take the first step, not surprise me that Sony was responsible in giving, I mean to market a camera with 3G connectivity, which part of its operation and storage is related to the cloud. The sound of the camera 3G (for now no 3D) expands the network with ease it makes sense, and because the source is reliable.

Unfortunately no details, but we understand that we are talking of a Cyber-shot, or perhaps a NEX, but I doubt that goal this possibility in a Alpha series camera. The idea of \u200b\u200bhaving less dependent connectivity such as 3G, is not to make phone calls, but the transmission of content.

Taking advantage of band data carriers should not be looking for "hot spots" of WiFi, which by the tour are becoming more numerous. Logically, the camera would have new circuitry that allows you to engage with the networks of operators, who must be delighted that new gadget from reaching their arms.

I know what Sony could work in line with Amazon Kindle, that additional payments are not a problem for the pocket. To be a free service should not be too picky about what we ask to the network, so perhaps you could consider a basic service, with which to connect to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, a defined quantity of items.

With the possibility of paying a higher plan for unlimited data movement, but I think we're speculating too much. A review by Flickr, the photo web site for excellence, we find that the number of shots taken with mobile phones is increasingly important as they provide an increasingly acceptable quality and possibilities of mobility, geolocation and sharing unique .

In the same way as GPS or WiFi connectivity have been reached within the compact, stealing specifications of one of its major rivals, mobile phones, would not surprise me that 3G connectivity will soon be in a model, but who actually said soon You can be talking about a couple of years.

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