Wednesday 11 September 2013

The Motorola Moto X can record at 60 frames per second

Only one day left for filing the Motorola Moto X and stop the leaks not emerge as a steady trickle. Until today we have known alleged features and specifications, possible images that will design the device, etc.. and still keep getting data on the Motorola Moto X up in the last days before its official launch.

On this occasion, the data refer to the camera. As reported by Taylor Wimberly , a former editor of Android and Me, the Motorola Moto X will carry a camera of 10 megapixels. In addition, says the size of each pixel will be 1.4 microns, which means that the pixels of the Motorola Moto X will be larger than those forming the Samsung Galaxy S4 sensor, whose size is 1 micron and smaller the HTC One of 2 microns.
These pixels provide a great quality when taking pictures but still, both larger pixels and Clear Pixel technology have a long way to go to improve its performance in low light.

The Motorola Moto X will be the first smartphone to record at 60 frames per second

But without doubt, one of the features that has drawn the attention of the camera of the Motorola Moto X, is that can record Full HD videos at 1080p with a choice of recording at 60 frames per second (fps). If true this feature, the Motorola Moto X would become the first smartphone that can record at 60 fps, allowing subsequently generate slow motion video without losing quality.
Finally, Taylor Wimberly seeks to highlight the possibility that the Motorola Moto X count with three microphones, allowing you to capture audio in 3D resulting in a higher quality sound.
Finally, remember that the Motorola Moto X will appear tomorrow, so we are already counting the hours until we finally get to meet this smartphone so much has been rumored and talked over these months.

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