Moto X 3rd Gen Specs Leaked: OIS 16MP Camera, 4K Video with Clear Pixel Sensor Tech Finally Address Image Quality Issues

By Staff Writer

May 13, 2015 05:14 AM EDT

Moto X 3rd Gen camera specs have been leaked revealing camera features that provide solutions on earlier generation user feedback on issues of low quality images and blurry moving images.

STJS Gadgets Portal received the specs sheets highlighting the 16 MP Camera coming with Optical Image Stabilization support (OIS) using Clear Pixel technology. The OIS support will also provide the phone 4K video recording and slow motion recording.

Fone Arena anticipates the OIS will ensure the new Motorola smart phone rear-end camera photos "are quite free from shakes and that your videos are also stable even when handheld."

The slow motion recording can record videos up to 120fps at 1080p resolution or even up to 240 fps at 720p resolution. Smooth videos can also be recorded at 60fps at 1080p resolution. The front facing camera will be a 5 megapixel unit, reports Fone Arena.

The Moto X 3rd Gen was earlier reported by Fone Arena to pack a 5.2″ Quad HD AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM, 3280 mAH battery and will run Android Lollipop 5.1.1 out of the box.

It has been noted that an excellent camera has never been a strong point in a Motorola device although the Moto X has been recognized as one of the best devices released by the company. This glaring fact has left the Moto android phone comparatively behind Samsung and HTC even though the first and second generation iterations attracted both newcomers to the Android word and power users. The new generation of the popular Moto X series point out that Motorola has apparently finally taken notice of the user feedback, suggests Android Headlines.

Moto X 3rd Gen is expected to be released this year following a tweet from Motorola's President Rick Osteroh that the company will launch its devices, including the new flagship Moto X, on an annual cycle.

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