Motorola Moto X 2015 likely to have better camera
According to Motorola's CMO Adrienne Hayes, future Motorola phones are likely to come with better camera tech.
More details about Motorola's Moto X 2015 have emerged. While there have been plenty of rumours and leaks, this time Motorola CMO Adrienne Hayes took to Twitter to reveal camera component will be a key focus of the future Motorola smartphones – which many are interpreting that the upcoming Moto X 2015 will have better camera capabilities.
Motorola's CMO Adrienne Hayes wasn't very specific about the camera improvements, but said: “YES. We know we need to improve here and are definitely going to "bring it.” The response came to a query : “Will the camera component be a main focal point for future @Motorola devices moving forward?” Motorola had a successful run with its Moto E and Moto G phones, which mainly targeted the budget segment. Moto X, however, was priced higher. Though the first and second gen phones were praised for their performance and design. But, the Moto X camera didn't get much of praise from critics. Check out our review of Moto X 2nd gen.
As said above, details about Moto X 2015 have continued to leak on the web. Last round of rumours revealed Motorola may go for Snapdragon 810 SoC instead of 808 SoC. The phone is likely to feature a 5.64-inch display with 1440×2560 resolution at 560 dpi. Other rumoured features of the phone include Android 5.1.1 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storageType C USB port and stereo speakers and back cover options in plastic, wood and leather. It is expected to be powered by a 3280mAh battery.
YES. We know we need to improve here and are definitely going to "bring it." https://t.co/77Lzkvtvqb
— adrienne hayes (@purplehayez) June 9, 2015
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