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Motorola One Vision comes with a 21:9 punch-hole screen and Exynos 9609 processor

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Motorola recently announced its latest handset, the Moto One Vision. It's a mid-ranger with an interesting display, Samsung chip, and 48MP camera.
Motorola One Vision comes with a 21:9 punch-hole screen and Exynos 9609 processor
Motorola One Vision

Motorola One Vision key specs and highlights

Motorola One Vision highlights a 6.3-inch FHD+ 2520 x 1080 panel with extra tall 21:9 screen aspect ratio. It's dubbed as the "CinemaVision" display. As the name suggest, its display with tall aspect ratio is designed for movies.

Its screen also has a punch-hole cutout to house the 25MP sensor.

Inside, the chip that Motorola used to make the One Vision work is from Samsung. It's the 10nm 2.2GHz Exynos 9609 octa-core processor with Mali-G72 MP3 GPU.

It also comes with 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and 3,500mAh battery with USB-C 15W fast charging.

Behind, the handset highlights a 48MP f/1.7 main camera with PDAF focus. It is paired by a 5MP f/2.2 depth sensor. Like most modern phones, it features a Night Vision night mode and dual-tone LED flash for snaps in low light.

There's a fingerprint reader at the back too. The phone loads with WiFi, 4G LTE, GPS, A-GPS, and Android 9 Pie OS under the Android One program.

It is priced at EUR 300 (around PHP 17.6K).

Source: The Verge
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