Microsoft's Hyperlapse app for Android gets 1080p video and microSD support

Kaloyan, 03 March, 2016

Microsoft has lots of useful apps for Android but Hyperlapse is definitely one of the top picks. The app allows you to shoot stabilized time-lapse videos, but until today it was limited to 720p output.

Microsoft pushed a new version to the Play Store, which adds support for shooting and saving hyperlapse videos at 1080p resolution. The 720p option is still set as default, so you should tweak the settings of the app after updating.

But there is more. In addition to the added 1080p video support, Microsoft Hyperlapse now allows you to save the video on your microSD card. Nice!

To use these new additions to the Hyperlapse app, your phone should be able to shoot 1080p videos, of course. Some launchers may not allow the app to save on the microSD card, so you should have that in mind, too.

The app is now available for download in the Play Store. It's free so if you didn't have the chance to use it, you may want to give it a try.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-466006
  • 08 Mar 2016
  • DAm

Meanwhile on WP...i am still waiting for an update :|

  • Trooper
  • 04 Mar 2016
  • nEP

Yes it is.

  • STYLO
  • 04 Mar 2016
  • LiX

Yes, "Hyperlapse Mobile"

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