Nexus 5X, by itself, is already considered a high level of smartphone to photograph, but you can further improve your video recording capability. To do this, just follow a single tip to edit a text file located in the internal memory of the handheld device as part of the basic settings of the Android platform. This is to enable digital image stabilization, which is already present in ‘big brother’ of the smartphone made by LG and Google, Nexus Huawei 6P, but is disabled by default in South Korean model. Thus, in order to perform the basic stage, one must have access to the device’s root, so keep in mind that an intermediate knowledge is required in the process.
In the folder of the Android system (/ system), find build.prop file, using an explorer of your taste folders. In any of the lines, it is preferable to the latter, just to keep organized the default virtual environment Document little robot, add the following line, without quotation marks: “persist.camera.eis.enable = 1″ Thus, the digital image stabilization remains active in all videos recorded with the camera Nexus 5X. Such technology not only enables shaky infamous video are partially removed, but also helps in reducing the identified noise, mainly on photographs captured on night shifts, keeping the darkest parts of the contents in the right tone.
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In fact, the LG Nexus 5X remains on top of the best mobile phones list released in 2015, bearing a remarkable list of technical specifications, including the 5.2 inch screen in Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), 2GB of RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chipset, including the six-core processor, which hit the clock up to 2.0 GHz and Adreno 418 for the graphics, models with 16 GB or 32 GB of memory for internal storage, no expansion via microSD card, 12.3-megapixel main camera and front d 5 megapixels, battery 2700 mAh, support universal connector USB Type-C and Marshmallow Android 6.0 operating system. Unfortunately, the gadget is not yet marketed in brazilian lands, so we can only observe it from a distance.
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