Motorola Dinara: Thirteen-Megapixel Test Photo

Stephen Schenck | September 13, 2011 11:57 AM

We’ve only heard bits and pieces of the hardware specs for Motorola’s upcoming Dinara Android, but what we know already includes some very impressive figures. We could be looking at another smartphone with a full-resolution 720p display, stepping up from the qHD Motorola’s so used to, and there’s been talk of a very-high-resolution camera component. From the start, we’ve been expecting the phone to have a 13-megapixel main camera (with VGA front-facer), and late last month we got a chance to see just what kind of pic the Dinara could snap. While that sample wasn’t a full-resolution photo, we now have one that fully shows off what the Dinara’s hardware is capable of.

This test image measures-in at 4128 x 3096. While it’s out-of-focus, we’re not so much concerned with evaluating image quality at this point, but instead looking to verify the claims we’ve heard of the phone’s 13-megapixel sensor; this certainly appears to confirm it. Check out the image in its full-resolution glory here.

Now we just have the questions of processor configuration, screen size, and radio type to address. It’s looking like the Dinara could find a home at Verizon, but the matter of LTE is still up-in-the-air.

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