Moto X camera specs leak, 10MP stills and 1080p@ 60 fps video

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Imran

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According to Taylor Wimberly, former editor for Android and Me, the Moto X will feature a 10MP Clear Pixel camera with a pixel size of 1.4 microns. This means the pixels will be larger than those on the Galaxy S4 sensor (1.1µm), but smaller than HTC One's (2µm). The bigger pixels, combined with the Clear Pixel technology should go a long way towards improving the low-light performance.

The Motorola Moto X camera is said to be capable of recording 1080p videos at 60 frames per second - a first for a smartphone. The camcorder will use pixel binning, combining information from 4 pixels to reduce noise and provide clearer videos.

Finally, the Moto X will pack three microphones and will be capable of recording 3D audio.

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Ink

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You should wait for a hands-on side-by-side comparison, instead of the comparing written specs. ;)
 
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I like the look of this phone a lot! But I can't see me ever swapping IOS for Android.
 
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I had a Nokia lumia, most awkward phone I ever owned. I'm in love with IOS ;)
 

Ink

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The WP8 experience isn't that great for iOS or Android users.
 

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Oh, you make me as Lumia user feels down. :'(

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Haha, that's right.
 
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