Motorola Frontier smartphone leak featuring 194MP camera suggests s flagship killer in the making

Updated on 18-Feb-2022
HIGHLIGHTS

Motorola Frontier smartphone renders leak showcase a 194MP camera

The smartphone features a triple camera setup at the back and a single front-facing camera

Motorola Frontier is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, the report suggests

A recent leak brought to light high quality renders of the upcoming Motorola Frontier smartphone featuring a 194MP camera lens. Do keep in mind that no information suggests that “Frontier” is the official name of the upcoming Motorola smartphone. 

A previous leak revealed little about the Frontier smartphone but the latest renders bring to light its entire design. After seeing the leaks for ourselves we can safely say that Frontier’s design is not too dissimilar from other premium-budget smartphones on the market. 

Motorola Frontier Smartphone Renders Leaked

In terms of design, the smartphone’s front features a single punch hole camera at the top-middle of the screen, similar to Samsung smartphones. The 6.7-inch display is curved on the sides, similar to the one found in OnePlus 7 Pro. At the back, the Motorola Frontier smartphones feature a big 194MP main sensor and two additional lenses – a 50MP Samsung Ultrawide lens and a 12-MP Sony IMX663 telephoto lens.

In terms of I/O, the Motorola Frontier smartphone comes with a USB Type-C port, a downwards firing speaker and a sim placement slot. Leaked reports suggest that the smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, which also powers a lot of other flagship smartphones on the market.

Motorola Frontier launch date is not yet available but as more information surfaces and the smartphone receives certification, a release date won’t be far behind. 

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Yetnesh Dubey

Yetnesh works as a reviewer with Digit and likes to write about stuff related to hardware. He is also an auto nut and in an alternate reality works as a trucker delivering large boiling equipment across Europe.

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