After several rumors, Motorola has launched a new device in Brazil – Motorola One Vision. Their first device to sport a hole-punch display, and also brings a lot of firsts for Motorola in many different aspects.
On the display front, the Motorola One Vision features a 6.3-inch IPS screen bearing FHD+ resolution. It features a 21:9 aspect ratio screen like the Sony Xperia 10 and Xperia 10 Plus. The screen uses LED technology instead of OLED. The Motorola One Vision comes with a punch-hole camera design, where the selfie camera is incorporated in a cutout inside the display.
Design-wise, the device flaunts a black glass panel with a gradient effect. It can be availed in two color options – Bronze and Sapphire Blue. The power button and volume rocker are located on the right edge, while the USB Type-C port is at the bottom. The phone’s rear houses a dual camera setup and a fingerprint scanner embedded in the Motorola logo. The Motorola One Vision is IP52-rated dust and water resistant.
Specifications include a 6.3-inch display, 128GB internal storage, and 48MP + 5MP cameras on the back. It is also to support dual SIM cards and Android 9 Pie operating system. Previous leaks have suggested Samsung-made Exynos 9609 processor, 4GB RAM, a fingerprint sensor integrated within the Motorola logo, a 25MP selfie camera, and a 3,500mAh battery.
The Motorola One Vision packs a 3,500mAh battery with TurboPower fast charging support. It is touted to give you up to 7 hours of power in just 15 minutes of charging. Connectivity options include Bluetooth v5, USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack, NFC, GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, and more. Sensors on board include a fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, compass, and magnetometer. The One Vision phone measures at 160.1×71.2×8.7mm, and weighs 181 grams.
The Motorola One Vision is priced at an RRP of EUR 299 (roughly Rs. 23,500) and will be available in Saudi Arabia and Thailand. It has gone on sale in Brazil for BRL 1,999 (roughly Rs. 35,000) and is slated to roll out in select countries of Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and Australia in the coming months. There is no confirmation about its availability in India.