Earlier this week, we found out that the next Android One smartphone from Motorola will be the Motorola One Vision, which will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9610 SoC, as is found on the Samsung Galaxy A50 too. After 91Mobiles and @OnLeaks brought to us CAD renders of the Motorola One Vision/Motorola P40, we now have a new render from Tigermobiles that corroborates the previous render and confirms the 48MP rear camera and punch hole display.
The Motorola One Vision, or the Motorola P40 as it would be known in China, is reportedly coming with a 6.2″ display with a punch hole on the top left corner for the front camera. The phone will have a dual rear camera setup, of which the primary shooter will be marketed as 48MP, even though Motorola will employ a QCFA (Quad Color Filter Array) for better noise reduction and per-pixel details for its default picture-taking resolution of 12MP. The camera will be capable of “Video 3D HDR” and “Long Exposure” features, though details are scarce regarding what these features actually do.
On the inside, the device will come in 3GB and 4GB RAM options and 32GB, 64GB and 128GB storage options, though the combinations are unknown. The Moto One Vision XT1970 will also have a 3,500 mAh battery, a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
For its software, the Motorola One Vision will launch with Android 9 Pie and be a part of the Android One program. Consequently, Motorola will have to commit to providing 2 years of Android platform update (i.e. Android Q and Android R) and 3 years of security updates. It is also expected that Motorola will be adding a few of its own apps on top of the stock Android experience.
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