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Moto X Phone to Feature Blur-less Picture Taking

Motorola hopes to eliminate blurry picture taking from the market with the release of the Moto X smartphone.

The company recently posted up some blurry pictures of a child and made a statement about the camera these pictures were taken on. It probably wasn't a Moto X device.

"Either this kid is really fast, or today's phones are really slow," tweeted Motorola over the weekend.

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The message was accompanied by a gallery a blurry pictures of a child. Motorola seems to be hinting that the camera on it new device will no longer have this issue.

The Moto X Phone made an appearance in a video last week, which features a high-up employee at the company playing with the device.

The video was filmed at a special event yesterday, which only allowed a select group of journalists to attend. It was hosted by Motorola adviser Guy Kawasaki, and one of the guests created this short video that features singer Daria Musk giving a performance for the gathering.

The video was filmed by Robert Scoble who used Google Glass to record it. During the event, Motorola's Senior Vice President for Product Management at Motorola is seen playing with the new Moto X Phone. The video is not that clear, but the device seen seems to match up to many of the recently leaked photos.

The smartphone features the same curved design that was seen in a leaked shot of a fully assembled model. The camera and flash could be seen on the back of the handset with the Motorola logo right below. The device in the video also matches up to the Moto X in terms of size and finish.

Motorola denied the fact that this event had anything to do with the next-gen flagship device. However, the footage points to this not being the case.

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