First Motorola DROID Ultra camera samples pops up


The first camera snapshots taken with the Motorola DROID Ultra has appeared thanks to evleaks. This is the first time that we get to see the smartphone's camera in action. The leakster did a good job of snatching an official photo of the phone's front and back, too.

Here's the camera samples themselves. Note, that this isn't the full resolution. You can check out the full resolution photos here.

A camera sample taken with the Motorola DROID Ultra
The photo's resolution 4320 x 2432 pixels, which translates to 10MP (10.5MP, to be exact) with a 16:9 aspect ratio. This means that either the smartphone has a brand new 10MP sensor with a 16:9 aspect or a 14MP sensor with a conventional 4:3 aspect that has been cropped to widescreen ratio.
The shot is slightly underexposed, but we wouldn't read too much into that. The DROID Ultra unit used for taking it certainly wasn't running a final version of its software. Even the hardware might still be fine-tuned, so we expect the final product to be much better.
The Motorola DROID Ultra is the Verizon-bound version of the smartphone, but rumor has it that Motorola will keep the RAZR name for its upcoming lineup. Rumored specs of the Motorola RAZR Ultra include 4.7" HD Super Amoled display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2, 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and 16GB of internal storage coupled with a microSD slot.
There's going to be a LED flash for the main camera and a 2MP front-facing snapper. Beneath the back cover resides a 2500mAh battery. The smartphone, in a usual Motorola fashion, sports a Kevlar body.

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