Motorola One Vision specs leaked: May sport 48MP camera, Samsung’s Exynos chipset 
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Motorola One Vision specs leaked: May sport 48MP camera, Samsung’s Exynos chipset

The device is rumoured to come with 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, running on Android 9 Pie.

Written by : S. Mahadevan

Motorola appears to be planning a second Android One device from its stable. Based on information collected through these leaks and renders, Motorola’s new device could be named the Motorola Vision. Possibly the most surprising aspect to be revealed by these sources is that the phone will be fitted with an Exynos processor.

Some of the other highlights being rumoured on the specifications of this new phone are that it will have at least one camera in the rear of 48MP size and that the display will be something like the Xperia models from Sony, with a rectangular 21:9 aspect ratio.

If one went by a device appearing on the benchmarking site Geekbench, then the processor fitted on it will be the Exynos 9609SoC. One has so far associated Motorola phones with only Qualcomm Snapdragon phones and this could be the first time the company is attempting to go in for an Exynos chipset from Samsung. Do these rumours of this chipset and the Android One OS, indicate Motorola is planning a low-cost device for specific markets? With no official confirmation on any of these issues, it is difficult to make any prediction at this juncture. One has seen the processors from this range in the Samsung Galaxy A series phones.

Coming back to the rumours on the Motorola Vision smartphone, 4GB is expected to be the RAM while 128GB will be the internal storage. The rear camera setup is supposed to have a dual camera setup, with a 48MP shooter. It could be a dual SIM card, provision for a microSD card. The rear panel is likely to have the fingerprint sensor while the front display can be seen with a notch to house the front camera.

Another phone, the Moto P40 is also being talked about as a device awaiting an official launch from the company.