Motorola One Vision is rumoured to sport a hole-punch
display design
HIGHLIGHTS
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Google Developers portal has listed
Motorola One Vision
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The Motorola phone is rumoured to
come with an Exynos 9610 SoC
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Motorola P40 is speculated to be the
China variant of Motorola One Vision
Motorola One Vision is real. The upcoming smartphone from
Motorola, which was so far just a part of the rumour mill, has now been
accidentally confirmed by Google. The Motorola One Vision has been listed among
the devices supporting Google's ARCore on the company's developers portal.
The listing also hints at the sooner than expected launch of the Motorola
phone. The handset is rumoured to come with an Exynos 9610 SoC and will feature
up to 4GB of RAM. Similar to the Motorola One and Motorola One Power, the
Motorola One Vision is also expected to be a part of Google's Android One
programme that is designed to deliver speedy software updates.
The list of devices supporting ARCore on the
Google Developers portal features the Motorola
One Vision -- without detailing any of its specifications or features of
the phone.
We may not have official details right now, but some of the
recent leaks claim to have revealed much about the Motorola One Vision. The
phone is rumoured to come with Samsung's Exynos 9610 SoC, paired with
3GB/ 4GB of RAM. The phone is also speculated to be released in China as the
Motorola P40 with Snapdragon 675 SoC.
Codenamed "Robusta2", the Motorola One Vision is
said to flaunt a tall, 21:9 display along with a full-HD+ (1080x2520 pixels)
resolution. It is also speculated to have a 48-megapixel primary camera sensor
at the back. A leaked render of the Motorola One Vision also showed a
hole-punch display design and a dual rear camera setup.
The Motorola One Vision reportedly runs on Android
9.0 Pie out-of-the-box and will be released under Google's Android
One programme. It is also rumoured to have multiple variants with 32GB,
64GB, and 128GB of onboard storage options. The phone could also offer Dolby
audio and have preloaded features such as "Video 3D HDR" and
"Long Exposure".
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