Microsoft states they are currently working to bring the app to additional devices soon. The app currently works for the Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy Note 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 (tablet), HTC One M8, One M9, and Sony Xperia Z3. The software also stabilizes the video, meaning there will be no shaking throughout the flick. Then at the end, compress that long hike into a short 1 minute video, which is sharable on all of your social networks. For example, if you do any hiking, you can have your camera out the whole time, recording a video. With Hyperlapse, users can turn long videos into short, action-packed shorts. Regardless, Microsoft has beat them to the punch, releasing Microsoft Hyperlapse to Google Play in beta form. Even though Instagram made “hyperlapse” all the rage on iOS, they still have yet to bring the app to Android, even though the OS completely supports the functionality.
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