Suggestion for new higher res Lumia phone

I bought a Lumia 822 in November 2012.  I love the live tiles and the ability to add memory via a micro sd card.  I would love to buy another Windows phone with those same features.  My suggestion is a Lumia version with a faster focusing camera than the 822, and much higher resolution.  Something like a super amoled with 1920 X 1080 resolution.  Since we're talking wish list, a metallic case would be far cooler than the black 822 case.  While I love the Windows live tiles, my next smartphone decision will be based on resolution.

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