The Motorola One Hyper made its debut in December and originally launched in Brazil and the US. Now, Moto’s first phone with a 64MP main camera and a pop-up selfie cam is available on the Old Continent as well.
You can find it on Lenovo’s UK site for £270 and in the Netherlands for €300. It’s also available through Dutch retailer Belsimpel, though the same 4/128GB model costs €330 there.
The Norwegian site is also selling the phone, but the price is SEK 4,000 (€380). The cost in Finland is similar, €370.
We also found the One Hyper on Lenovo’s German and French sites, though availability is limited – there are only a few units of the phone painted in Fresh Orchid and the Deep Sea Blue is completely out of stock. The good news is that once the stock is resupplied, you can have one for €300.
Motorola on a brief
The China owned consumer electronics and telecommunications company technology firm Lenovo which primarily manufactures smartphones and other mobile devices running the Android operating system developed by Google
The Chinese giant and multinational technology company who provides telecommunications equipment and sells consumer electronics, smartwatches, smartphones and is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. The company has expanded its business to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market and has also deployed its products and services in more than 170 countries.
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