According to available sources, a new Motorola model named “Moto One Vision” leaked from GeekBench and Google ARCore support pages have exposed renders and detailed specification parameters.
Highlights
- Processor: Samsung Exynos 9609 with 2.2GHz clock speed.
- 6.3 inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2520 x 1080 with 432ppi.
- 4GB of RAM and 128GB ROM.
- 48MP + 5MP rear camera and 25MP selfie camera.
- 3500mAh battery.
It is reported that the Motorola One Vision is equipped with a 6.3 inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2520 x 1080. In order to achieve a higher screen to body ratio, it uses a punch hole screen, and the display has a pixel density of 432ppi.
The Motorola One Vision has an aspect ratio of 21:9, which is the same ratio as Sony’s recently introduced fish-screen phone.
More surprisingly, Motorola One Vision does not use the Qualcomm® platform instead of that they switched to Samsung’s Exynos 9609 processor. Its positioning mid-range, built-in 8 cores, the highest frequency is 2.2GHz.
The Motorola One Vision will have built-in 4GB of RAM and 128GB ROM can support expandable MicroSD card. The device supports the simultaneous insertion of two Nano-SIM cards and dual card dual standby.
For the camera, Motorola One Vision rear-mounted 48MP main camera and 5MP secondary camera, support optical image stabilization(OIS) and night vision mode, support up to 30fps 4K video capture and 60fps full HD video capture and on the front 25 MP selfie camera.
In addition, it will support Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, built-in 3500mAh capacity battery running on Android One system.
The news shows that Motorola One Vision is expected to be launched in Europe in the second half of this month, and the price is about 300 euros (about RS.23,800.).