Upcoming Smartphone: This smartphone can come with a 200MP camera and 125W charger, know what other features you will get


Posted on 27th Jan 2022 06:57 pm by rohit kumar

Motorola Frontier 22 Smartphone: Motorola is reportedly working on a new flagship smartphone, named Frontier 22. Last week, some details about the smartphone surfaced on the internet, which suggests that it will come with a 200MP primary camera. Now, a new report has revealed other features of the Motorola smartphone. The Frontier 22 is said by Motorola to arrive in July this year and will feature a curved P-OLED display.

 

According to reports, talking about the features, Motorola Frontier 22 can be found in a 6.67-inch curved P-OLED display, with FHD + resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. For the performance of the phone, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC processor can be found in the device. Up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of internal memory can be found with the chipset.

 

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Apart from this, the smartphone is also said to have a primary camera sensor of 200MP. For reference, there are only two 200MP cameras so far - the Omnivision OVB0B or Samsung's ISOCELL HP1. Apart from the primary camera, the smartphone is also said to have a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 12MP optical zoom lens. The front camera of the smartphone is said to be a 60MP shooter.

 

In addition to the given specifications, the Motorola Frontier 22 could also get WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and USB-C port with GPS in terms of connectivity options. There could also be an under-display fingerprint sensor. To power the device, Motorola can fit a 4,500mAh battery, which can support up to 50W wireless charging and up to 125W wired charging. If the smartphone comes with 125W wired charging, then it will become one of the fastest charging smartphones in the world.

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