Motorola One Hyper with 4000mAh battery spotted on FCC certification

Motorola One Hyper with 4000mAh battery spotted on FCC certification
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Motorola One Hyper has been reportedly spotted on US FCC.

The One Hyper is tipped to sport a pop-up camera module.

Motorola One Hyper may pack a 4000mAh battery.

Motorola One Hyper, the company’s first smartphone with a pop-up selfie camera could debut soon. The device was recently certified by NTBC in Thailand. While there is no official confirmation that Motorola will be launching another One-series smartphone, the One Hyper has been reportedly spotted on US FCC with model number XT2027-1. Additionally, the battery capacity of the phone has surfaced on the internet. The Motorola One Hyper is tipped to pack a 4000mAh battery.

The latest development of FCC listing of the Motorola One Hyper includes a diagram that shows the measurements of the handset. The One Hyper could measure 160mm in height and 71mm in width. Further, it is tipped to measure 170mm diagonally, which indicates a 6.69-inch display. However, rumours have indicated that the Motorola One Hyper may feature a 6.39-inch display. Moreover, the filing suggests that the upcoming phone could support NFC.

Motorola One Hyper specifications (rumoured)

The Motorola One Hyper could feature a full-HD+ IPS notch-less display. It is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset, paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It may sport expandable storage via microSD card. 

In the optics department, Motorola One Hyper is rumoured to sport a dual rear camera setup: a 64MP primary sensor + an 8MP secondary sensor. As of now, we have seen 64MP camera smartphones from Realme, Xiaomi and Samsung. Coming to the USP of the One Hyper, the pop-up module may come with a 32MP selfie sensor with an aperture of f/2.0.

Motorola One Hyper could run Android 10 out of the box. Moreover, the device is said to have a USB Type-C port along with fast charging support alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack. Earlier leaks have also shown a glowing ring around the Motorola logo on the rear panel. It may compensate for the loss of the notification light in front.

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