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Feb 19, 2022 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 696 hits
The first renders of the promising looking Motorola Frontier model
We haven't had a chance to see a real ultra premium high-end phone with everything from China's production for many years. At times, they tried to approach this category, but none of their pieces could really be marked as such. But that probably won't be true soon, because the upcoming Motorola Frontier will be uncompromising with everything. The first information about this bloated phone appeared in January, but it was accompanied by relatively very poor renders. Today we can get a much better idea of the novelty, because the renowned "escape" Evan Blass sent beautiful HD renders to the world .
And these renders really show the Motorola Frontier in all its detailed beauty. The back looks like polished aluminum at first glance, but it will definitely be covered with glass. Because all modern premium phones just have it. And speaking of the back of the phone, of course we have to mention, in addition to the company logo, the massive sensor of the main camera. This is supposed to be a monstrous 194 Mpx bit, allegedly a S5KHP1 from Samsung. He will then be complemented by a pair of other sensors, a 50 Mpx ultra-wide Samsung SKJN1SQ03 and a 12 Mpx Sony IMX663 phone.
The front then presents a curved display with minimal frames and curved edges. It will definitely be AMOLED with high resolution and refresh rate, while speculating on a diagonal of 6.7-inches. Regarding the processor used, the use of Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is used, but in a slightly modified "derivative" version. But this is older information, so the situation on the battlefield could easily have changed. Motorola Frontier has not yet shown itself in any of the certification processes, so maybe its release is still some Friday away.
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