Motorola recently launched its revamped G-series with upgraded specifications and features. The company is now gearing up for another important launch, Motorola One Vision. The smartphone has already made multiple appearances on the web ahead of its official launch.
As the name implies, Motorola One Vision borrows elements from its Motorola One series unveiled at the IFA conference last year. The “Vision” suffix hints at Motorola’s revamped strategy for the budget and mid-range smartphone series.
According to renders published by Tiger Mobiles, Moto One Power looks very similar to phones offered by Honor and Realme with glass or glass-back like back panel. The front, however, marks big departure from the older screen design.
Moto One Power is seen with a punch-hole camera, similar to what we’ve seen on Samsung Galaxy S10. The rear panel with glossy finish houses vertically aligned two rear cameras followed by LED flash. It also has an updated and more prominent Motorola branding which also doubles as the fingerprint sensor.

Moto One Power Specifications
According to reports, Moto One Power is going to come with Android Pie out-of-the-box. Interestingly enough, Moto One Power has been spotted with Samsung’s Exynos 9610 processor. If true, this will be one of the first non-Samsung phones to run Exynos processors. The phone will be available in multiple variants with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB built-in storage. Moto One Power is expected to come with full HD+ display with unique 21:9 aspect ratio.
Another big highlight of the phone is going to be 48-megapixel camera. Similar to Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro, Moto One Vision will have dual lenses including a 12-megapixel sensor. The phone is also expected to support Long Exposure and Video 3D HDR. The smartphone is likely to be powered by a 3,500mAh battery.


Source: hindustantimes.com