Motorola just announced its third Motorola One series phone named the Motorola One Vision & there are a lot of good things about the phone. As we already know, it is the first phone from Motorola that has a hole-punch display meaning that there is a bezel-less design with a circular cutout in the screen for the front camera. Apart from this, the phone is first from the brand that uses Samsung’s Exynos processor instead of Qualcomm Snapdragon or MediaTek chip.
The design of Motorola One Vision is pretty different from previous Motorola devices. It has a premium glass back, but the frame is plastic. The company didn’t mention if there is Gorilla Glass on the back so nothing can be said about it. The phone is pretty tall due to the fact that it is the first Motorola phone to have a 21:9 display. The same aspect ratio display is there on the latest Sony Xperia devices.
It is a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ display with 21:9 aspect ratio & a resolution of 1080×2520 pixels. There is a small bottom chin, but that’s normal for a mid-range phone. Under the hood, there is an octa-core 2.2GHz Samsung’s Exynos 9609 processor which is similar to the Exynos 9610 in terms of the performance with the only difference being the clock speed (2.3GHz in case of 9610).
There is 4GB RAM & 128GB storage, with the option to expand the storage up to 512GB via micro SD card.
Coming to the cameras, the Motorola One Vision has dual cameras on the rear that include a primary 48 Megapixel f/1.7 camera with Quad Pixel technology that combines four pixels into one & a secondary 5MP depth sensor. The rear camera can shoot 4K 30FPS videos. There are some AI features as well, along with the all-new Night Vision mode.
The phone has a 25MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture & the Quad Pixel technology to combine four pixels into one. The Motorola One Vision doesn’t have a massive 5,000mAh battery like the Motorola One Power. Instead, there is a 3,500mAh unit that supports 15W TurboCharging.
It is an Android One phone & stock Android Pie runs out of the box. The phone would get guaranteed Android updates for the next two years. Other features include USB Type-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0 & rear-facing fingerprint scanner.
Finally, coming to the pricing & availability, the Motorola One Vision comes in two colors – Sapphire Blue & Bronze. The price is R $ 1,999.00 for the Brazillian market & €300 (or $335) for the European market. It is already available to buy in Brazil via the official site.