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Motorola One Vision: What you need to know about it
Display: The One Vision introduces a new 21:9 CinemaVision display. It measures 6.3-inches and a hole-punch camera cutout on the top-left corner. Motorola has gone for an IPS LCD panel.
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Rear Camera: The Motorola One Vision is meant to be camera-centric smartphone. Hence, it uses a combination of a Samsung-made 48-megapixel primary camera with F1.7 lens and a secondary 5-megapixel camera for depth data. Motorola says the cameras rely on AI algorithms to get good shots in low-light situations.
Front Camera: The front camera relies on a 25-megapixel sensor that uses Pixel Binning to capture more light data. By default, it tackles photos in 6-megapixel resolution to capture more details and light.
Chipset: The Motorola One Vision is the first Motorola smartphone to use a Samsung-made Exynos 9610 chipset. This SoC is closely based on the Exynos 9610 used in the Samsung Galaxy A50.
RAM and Storage: The One Vision comes as standard with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage.
Battery: The One Vision is kept alive by a 3500mAh battery. It also comes with a 15W TurboPower charger out-of-the-box.
Software: The Motorola One Vision is part of the Android One program and comes with Android 9 Pie. Motorola says the phone will get the Android Q and Android R updates as and when they are released by Google.
What’s unique in the Motorola One Vision
–The Motorola One series phones won’t be generation upgrades like the Moto G series phones. Motorola says the One lineup will come up with phones catering to the latest technology trends in the market. The One Vision is the latest example offering a 48-megapixel camera and a modern 21:9 display with a hole-punch front camera cutout.
–Motorola is using a Samsung chipset for the first time instead of a Qualcomm chipset. The One Vision uses an Exynos 9609 chipset, which is a slightly underclocked version of the Exynos 9610 chipset used in the Samsung Galaxy A50. This chipset uses a Mali-G72 MP3 GPU that lest players play games like PUBG MOBILE in high graphics.
–The One Vision, like the One Power, belong to Android One program. Therefore, it comes with a completely stock Android UI. However, Motorola has added its smart additions such as a unique getsure navigation system, an advanced camera app and Moto Actions. The Moto Display also makes a return and it shows up a minimalist interface on the lockscreen when it receives notifications.
–With a 3500mAh battery, Motorola is claiming an entire day’s battery life. It also comes with support for 15W fast charging system.
–The Motorola One Vision uses a Samsung-made 48-megapixel primary camera that takes photos in 12-megapixels by default through the Pixel Binning technology . The camera relies on AI optimisations to tune the camera settings accordingly to get the best results. It also comes with a dedicated Night Mode to take brighter pictures at night.
–The One Vision comes in two gradient colours – Sapphire Blue and Bronze. Both the variants have a black shade in the center while the colours can be seen on the edges. The rear panel is made of 4D glass with curved edges to enhance in-hand comfort.