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Release Date (UK): May 2019 |
What the critics say (scores are out of 100)
NotebookCheck | Stefan Schomberg The Motorola One Vision is an all-round successful smartphone at a relatively low price. Read full review |
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Pickr | Leigh Stark It's not perfect, but there's a great offering in the Motorola One Vision if you're after a slick and slightly splash friendly take on what a phone could be. Read full review |
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Mobile Syrup | Dean Daley While the Motorola One Vision isn't the best mid-range on the market, it's worth considering. Read full review |
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The Indian Express | Mohammad Faisal But all in all, Motorola One Vision is not a bad deal. While there are other alternatives available at this price range, the phone is worthy enough to make it to the list of phones to buy. Read full review |
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Tech.co | Tom Fogden If you're eyeing up the One Vision, you need to question how much you value the camera. If you're not that bothered, get the G7 Plus. Read full review |
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ZDNet | Sandra Vogel In conjunction with a good camera setup, Android One upgrade assurances, the inclusion of a 3.5mm headset jack and a solid and stylish build, this is a handset that punches well above its weight. Read full review |
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NDTV Gadgets | Nadeem Sarwar On its own, the Motorola One Vision has its fair share of positives and negatives, but more importantly, it has a unique personality that is hard to find elsewhere in its price bracket. Read full review |
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Pocket-lint | Mike Lowe So the Moto One Vision isn't perfect, but in one swift motion it gives other mid-range phones plenty to consider ... ultimately if one the Vision wasn't a 21:9 aspect ratio phone then we'd have even more love to push its way. Read full review |
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Trusted Reviews | Alastair Stevenson The Motorola One Vision is an excellent mid-range smartphone that gets nearly all the basics right. But the Pixel 3a has a much better camera and is only moderately more expensive. Read full review |
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Expert Reviews | Nathan Spendelow One Vision's camera faults could be addressed in future software updates, but as it stands, I'm going to suggest holding back. Read full review |
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TechRadar | Jon Mundy Motorola redoubled its efforts after the disappointing Motorola One, and came up with the much improved - if quirky - Motorola One Vision. It's an improvement in virtually every department, and a worthy budget phone contender with a beautifully pure OS. Read full review |
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Australian PC World | Fergus Halliday Motorola One Vision is a compelling-enough mid-tier buy that it makes me wonder what else Motorola might have up their sleeve. Read full review |
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India Today | Amritanshu Mukherjee So, should you buy it? If you care about specifications, you may look elsewhere. However, in the One Vision, Motorola has unknowingly delivered a phone that works great as a phone -- a phone. Read full review |
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Android Authority | Oliver Cragg Motorola One Vision stands out as one of the most accomplished and, in spite of its ambitious Vision-ary pitch, straight-talking Android One propositions currently on the market. Read full review |
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91mobiles | Deepak Dhingra ... the Motorola One Vision is a solid all-rounder. Unfortunately for it, its main rivals are simply more powerful, offer better camera capabilities and are priced lower in comparison. Read full review |
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AndroidPit | David McCourt Overall, camera performance on the One Vision is fine and many users will be satisfied with this for the price of the phone. Read full review |
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phoneArena | Victor Hristov It is fast, has tons of storage, the new tall and narrow format is easy to get used to, it's comfortable for one-handed use, and its Night Vision photos turn out surprisingly great. And if those are your priorities, the Moto One Vision delivers. Read full review |
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Gadgets Now | Shaurya Shubham Those who are Motorola users and look forward to upgrading from their previous Moto device can buy this phone. For the rest, there are several other smartphones from brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, Honor that offers much better value for money. Read full review |
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Form factor: Touchscreen bar Dimensions 160.1 x 71.2 x 8.7 mm (6.3 x 2.8 x 0.34 in) Weight: 180 g (6.35 oz) |
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Size: 6.3 inches diagonal Resolution: 2520 x 1080 pixels Screen Density: 435 ppi Screen-to-Body Ratio: 81.3 % Display Type: LTPS IPS LCD |
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Chipset: Exynos 9609 CPU: Octa-core 2.2 GHz GPU: Mali-G72 MP3 RAM: 4GB |
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Main Camera: 48 megapixels + 5 megapixels with dual LED flash Secondary Camera: 25 megapixels |
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Built-in Storage: 128GB Expandable Storage: Micro SD |
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Capacity: 3500 mAh
Removable Battery: No Wireless Charging: No Quick Charge: Quick Charge |
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We've used Flickr to find a selection of pictures taken by the Motorola One Vision camera. Here is a selection of photos taken by users from around the world so you can see what kind of picture quality you can expect from real-world use of the Motorola One Vision.
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