Motorola is working on its upcoming Android One smartphone, called as Motorola One Vision. The smartphone has been the subject of numerous leaks lately which have revealed the entire specifications. Now a leaked render of the Motorola One Vision has appeared to reveal its front and rear design. The same smartphone is expected to release in China as Motorola P40
As per the leaked render via Tiger Mobiles, the Motorola One Vision features a tall aspect ratio screen with a punch-hole camera cutout on its top-left corner. There is a vertical dual camera setup followed by an LED flash on the rear. There is “48MP Camera” text right next to the camera module.
The back of the device also features a bat-wing Motorola logo with a fingerprint sensor as well. The Android One logo is also present towards the bottom EDGE of the back. There is an external speaker and USB-C port on the bottom edge of the device.
The Motorola One Vision has volume rocker and the power button on the right and SIM card slot on the left edge. Further, the pill-shaped button at the bottom indicates the phone will run Android Pie. The display of the phone shows April 3 date which could be an indication that the phone might go official on that day.
As per a recent report, Motorola One Vision is codenamed “Robusta2”. The smartphone will come with 3GB and 4GB RAM options, while storage will be either 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB. It will be powered by Exynos 9610 SoC.
The Motorola One Vision will come with a 21:9 display having a Resolution of 2520 x 1080 pixels. However, it is expected that the phone will feature a 6.2-inch screen. It will be an Android One smartphone and will thus launch with a stock version of Android Pie.
For the camera, the phone will feature a dual rear camera setup with the main sensor being one of those 48MP Quad-bayer units, which will capture 12MP photos. The phone will have a 3,500 mAh battery and it will come in two colors – Blue and Gold.