<p>Nikon is giving Android point-and-shoots another try. Today it's unveiling the Coolpix S810c, a small camera with Wi-Fi connectivity that runs Android 4.2.2. It's the successor to the S800c Nikon's first Android camera and Nikon has made a couple of nice changes: aside from the updated (albeit slightly outdated) operating system, it has a larger 3.7-inch touchscreen, a longer zoom out to a 300mm equivalent, and a slimmer body.</p><p>Nikon says people wanted to use its last Android camera as a media player too</p><p>The camera can also access the Google Play Store, and that means that owners should be able to snap photos, bring them into their image editing app of choice, and post them online fairly easily. It can, of course, browse the web, check email, and do everything else you'd expect from an Android device. Nikon also thinks that people will want to use the S810C as a media player, so it's including a stereo headphone jack this time around as well.</p><p>The S810c's previous incarnation was plagued with responsiveness issues, and it's not clear if Nikon has solved that here. Unlike Samsung which has multiple lines of Android cameras putting together good Android hardware isn't as simple for Nikon as reworking its existing technology. Nikon still doesn't appear to be taking Android cameras as seriously as Samsung does, but it's still interested and in the game, even if only to a limited extent. The S810C will be available for $349.95 early next month.</p><p><a href="http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/10/5598996/nikon-coolpix-s810c-android-camera-announced">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.cnet.com/news/android-returns-to-nikon-coolpix-lineup-with-s810c/">Android returns to Nikon Coolpix lineup with S810c</a> (CNET)</p><p><a href="http://gizmodo.com/nikon-coolpix-s810c-samsungs-galaxy-camera-finally-ha-1561647985">Nikon Coolpix S810c: Samsung's Galaxy Camera Finally Has Competition</a> (Gizmodo)</p><p><a href="http://www.dailytech.com/Nikon+Rolls+Out+Androidpowered+Coolpix+S810C+Digital+Camera/article34696c.htm">Nikon rolls out a new Android-powered digital camera</a> (DailyTech)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dGyGiOAzc2Y9syM19La6C0rXlt-yM&authuser=0&ned=us">71 additional articles.</a></p>