Motorola Nio

Just recently, one of the German publications said that Motorola will uncover its first flagship of the year 2021 by Q1. It has a codename of ‘Nio’. But we still has no information what a name it will have when appear on stores. The source also shared the key specs of the so-called Motorola Nio. The report claimed that the phone will sport a 90Hz refresh rate screen. However, a XDA member Mishaal Rahmaan said it may come with an unusual refresh rate of 105Hz.

Motorola Nio

Interestingly, prior to this, ASUS was testing a 160Hz refresh rate screen handset. We were thinking it’s the ROG Phone 3 gaming smartphone. However, the latter came with a 144Hz refresh rate. Rahmaan revealed that the Lenovo-owned brand is testing a default peak refresh rate of 105Hz for the Motorola Nio. So there is every reason to think that the final product won’t come with such a high-refresh rate screen.

The Motorola Nio screen should have a Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2520 pixels). While the size of the screen is not known yet. On the other hands, we will get a hole-punch screen design. But unlike many other products, it will have two front cameras. They will have 16MP and 8MP resolutions.

On the opposite side, the handset will carry a triple-camera The Motorola Nio main camera will consist of a 64-megapixel primary sensor, a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel depth assist lens. It will run on the Android 11 OS and be backed by a 5,000mAh battery.

Under the hood, we will find a Snapdragon 865 mobile platform. And it is expected to arrive with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. There could be a second model featuring 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.

By Argam Artashyan

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