Motorola released Moto One Hyper in January 2020 powered by Android 10 paired with Snapdragon 675. A year later the Lenovo-owned firm started testing Android 11 for the device. Last month, after rolling Android 11 to Moto One Hyper units in Brazil, the update train has made its way to the USA.
The latest version for the Moto One Hyper arrives on build number RPF31.Q1-21-20-1. The software carries the March 2021 Android security patch by Google.
As far as changes are concerned, a detailed changelog is not yet released by the company. However, we can expect all the Android 11 goodies like chat bubbles, easy conversations, smart device control, one-time permissions, enhanced dark theme mode, native screen recorder, smart media controls, and much more.
Hopefully, the Chinese giant will toss it with animation improvements, Moto Gametime, Moto Audio, and equalizer with some internal enhancements and extra features for the device.
The smartphone packs a 6.5-inch display powered by Android 10 out of the box. It is fueled by Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage which is expandable via a microSDXC card slot. At the rear, Moto One Hyper holds a 64MP primary and 8MP ultrawide lens while the front houses a Motorized pop-up 32MP shooter.
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