ICYMI: The oft-leaked Motorola 'Frontier' flagship is finally confirmed for a July announcement with a first-of-its-kind 200MP camera.
Because a higher number of megapixels doesn't always translate into a superior real-world photography experience, shutterbugs may not want to get too excited about the"Frontier"... just yet.
Of course, there are plenty of other awesome things to look forward to on this ultra-high-end device repeatedly and rigorously leaked of late, from an extra-curvy design with a silky smooth 144Hz OLED screen in tow to a 60MP front-facing shooter and a 4,500mAh battery equipped with, get this, crazy fast 125W wired chargingIf an older rumor that hasn't been corroborated in a while also pans out, the massive 200MP camera on the Frontier's back will be joined by a 50MP ultra-wide-angle...
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