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Mar062016

Microsoft Hyperlapse app now lets you save videos in 1080p 

A significant new update for Microsoft's Hyperlapse app on Android is giving its users some features they might need. That includes being able to save clips in 1080p resolution. The timelapse clips you make with the app can now also be saved in microSD cards, which means you don't have to worry about the dwindling space in your phone as much. The app also clears up how to save original video with stabilization in the latest update. Also, if you're using a Nexus 5x, the orientation issues you were having before have been fixed.

Source: Android Community | Download: Google Play Store (Free)

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