The Moto X may be the most convenient phone ever, but its camera performance wasn't always up to snuff.
That may all soon change, however. Motorola began rolling out an over-the-air update Monday for the Moto X that reportedly fixes many of the camera's faults. The update will come to T-Mobile first, with other carriers expected to get the fix shortly thereafter.
Brian Klug over at AnandTech took a few comparison shots using a pre-update Moto X and one that was running newer software. Although the phone performs slightly better in low-light, the biggest change comes in photos taken outside or in well-lit environments.
Previously these photos showed signs of severe white-balance issues and appeared extremely hazy, making them pretty much useless for anything other than slapping a filter on them.
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