Stuff - UK (2020-01)

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Periscopes have been used for hundreds
of years to help people to infiltrate areas in
which they don’t belong without being
detected – but the pop-up snapper on
Motorola’s new One Hyper is exactly what
got it noticed at Stuff Towers.
At just £270 this phone’s got no right to be
roaming among the big dogs, but as well as
that 32MP selfie-cam it’s got plenty of
other features that could cause you to
mistake it for one: the 6.5in Full HD+ screen
that necessitates the hidden camera
by stretching right to the edges; the
ludicrously fast 45W hyper charging that’ll
juice it enough for a whole day in just 10
minutes; and the 64MP dual rear camera
setup, which uses Quad Pixel tech and AI
smarts to take better pictures in all lighting
conditions, but particularly when things
get a bit gloomy.
Of course, there are a few things that’ll give
it away on closer inspection – just 4GB of
RAM and a Snapdragon 675 processor, for
example – but they should at least help
you to get the most out of the 4000mAh
battery. Just don’t tell anyone the chassis
is made out of plastic, and they’ll be none
the wiser. Infiltration complete.
As hot as... a hyperthermic hamster
£270 / motorola.co.uk

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Sleek
scene
The lack of a notch means
the 2340x1080 display fills
90 % of the front of the phone.
There’s a slightly deeper strip
of black at the bottom, but
it’s pretty much a
bezel-free zone.

Little
wiry things
Pretty much every flagship
these days has ditched
the headphone port, but the
mid-range still flies the flag
for fans of wired cans. The
One Hyper has that
3.5mm output.

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