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Weekly poll results: the Motorola One Hyper will do fine in the right markets

It seems that Motorola has very carefully picked the launch markets for the Moto One Hyper – the US, Brazil and (soon) the UK. Spotty support for LTE bands along with import fees keeps the competitive Chinese brands out of those markets, which changes the value-for-money equation.

The Hyper costs $400 – the same as a Pixel 3a (sans discounts). However, you’re getting a larger screen (by about 30%), a newer chipset (Snapdragon 675 vs. 670), more storage out of the box and a microSD card slot to boot. The battery is larger (4,000mAh vs. 3,000mAh) and charges much faster (45W vs. 15W).

Then there’s the camera – the 64MP main sensor is much more modern than what the Pixels use and is backed by an 8MP ultrawide camera. In terms of hardware, Motorola has the advantage. Google has the upper hand in image processing, though, so this isn’t a straightforward comparison.

Weekly poll results: the Motorola One Hyper will do fine in the right markets

In Brazil, Motorola One Hyper’s advantage is even stronger as the Pixel 3a’s price is pushed up by import duties, making it about 50% more expensive. The 3a costs about as much as an iPhone XR over there.

So, the results in last week’s poll may look pretty grim for the Hyper, but if we were to break it down by region, things would look better. In markets with more alternatives, only about 1 in 3 people would be willing to pay $400 for the Motorola.

The phone’s desirability may go up if the battery life proves to be good (we already know it will charge quickly). Or if the camera performances impresses – but that will have to wait until we review the phone.

Weekly poll results: the Motorola One Hyper will do fine in the right markets


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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