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Motorola New Moto X - Camera and Video
The resolution of the main camera is at 13-megapixel but there are a number of improved which have been added. For starters, there's a dual-LED flash given which should be handy in low-light conditions. In our brief testing, it works really well.
Sample pictures came out nicely with less possible noise. Motorola has tweaked Camera software by enabling a feature that let you snap multiple images at once, and later it help you to pick up the best shot.
More impressive is the inclusion of recording video in 4K resolution. Though, you need to have a 4K enabled TV, to enjoy 4K quality videos. Other than recording 4K video, you can still shoot impressive 1080p videos. At the front is a 2MP camera. It is just above average.