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Motorola One Zoom first look: 48-megapixel Android on a budget

Motorola One Zoom first look: 48-megapixel Android on a budget

Posted on September 6, 2019 By Jarvis

Massive megapixels without a huge price: that’s the story behind the new Motorola One Zoom, making its official debut today at IFA 2019. The Android 9.0 Pie smartphone may be expected to come in at under $450, but it still packs a whopping 48-megapixel camera on the back, alongside three other sensors.

That 48MP sensor combines its pixels for a 12-megapixel final frame, using something Motorola is calling Quad Pixel technology. It basically uses the data from four adjacent pixels to get better low-light shots, with optical image stabilization also built in.
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