Motorola is full of surprises for the end-of-year season. Hot on the
heels of the launch of the new Razr, its first ever foldable-screen
smartphone, the brand, which is now owned by Chinese technology giant
Lenovo, has presented the One Hyper, a particularly ambitious mid-range
device.
The new phone offers very impressive photo features, with a dual
camera setup that comprises a 64-megapixel main camera and an
8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle one. This allows for high-definition photos
that can be cropped or reframed to highlight certain details. The
device is also equipped with "Quad Pixel" technology, which can combine
four pixels into one, allowing users to create sharper, brighter
pictures with less image noise, particularly in low-light conditions and
at night.
As for the other details, it is a 6.5-inch smartphone
with a borderless screen and no notch thanks to a pop-up mechanism for
its front camera. Inside it has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor and 4
GB of RAM, and the version that is now on sale has 128 GB of storage
space.
Finally, Motorola has provided the new One Hyper with an
ultra-fast charging system that delivers enough energy in just ten
minutes to power the device for ten hours. When charged at 100%,
Motorola promises that its 4,000 mAh battery will hold out for 38 hours
of continuous use.
Launched on December 4 in the United States
with a price tag of $400, the Motorola One Hyper will roll out this
month in Latin America and Europe and in coming months in select markets
in the Middle East.
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