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The One Hyper is one of Motorola's weirdest mid-range phones yet

It has a 6.5-inch screen that's almost completely bezel-less. It has a 64-megapixel main camera around back, and a 32-megapixel camera that rises up from its body to shoot selfies. It even has a super-fast-charging battery. As much as it sounds like it, though, I'm not describing some pricey new flagship phone -- I'm actually talking about Motorola's new $400 Moto One Hyper, which just launched earlier today.