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Motorola One Vision to come with 21:9 aspect ratio and Exynos 9609 processor

Motorola One Vision

Motorola One Vision

Motorola has not had the best of times in the smartphone industry recently. Ever since Lenovo acquired Motorola, we have not seen the best of smartphones that the company used to make. We are also not sure if the situation will get better as well. What we do know is that Motorola is still committed to making smartphones at the moment.

Earlier this year, Motorola announced its Moto G7 series which is available in the US and other markets. Although Moto G7 is doing well in the US, its pricing is not great in India.

We now have information regarding a new smartphone from Motorola. This is the Motorola One Vision which will be its latest in the Motorola One series. As far as the Motorola One Vision is concerned, it will have a 21:9 aspect ratio display. Prior to this, only Sony has released a smartphone having 21:9 aspect ratio tall display.

Another interesting aspect of Motorola One Vision is that it is expected to be expensive. According to Winfuture.de, the smartphone will be available for 299-euros in the European markets. As per the pricing and specifications, Motorola One Vision is expected to be an upper mid-range offering from Lenovo-owned Motorola.

Talking about the specifications, Motorola One Vision will have a 6.3-inch full HD+ LCD panel. Motorola One Vision’s display is also expected to have CinemaVision support. This means that you can see content on 21:9 display without black bars.

Also, Motorola One Vision will have an in-display camera. Apart from that, it is interesting to note that Motorola One Vision will have an Exynos 9609 processor powering the device. Along with that, we will see 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage on the device. At the back, we will see a 48MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary camera. This device will also feature a 25MP front camera.

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