Motorola One Vision
Full Specifications, Price, Pros & Cons, Should you Buy?
- 6.3 inches, FHD+ Bezel-less 21:9 display with front camera hole
- 2.2 GHz Octa-core Exynos 9609 Processor
- 4 GB RAM, 128 GB Internal Storage, microSD up to 256 GB
- 48 MP + 5 MP Dual cameras, 25 MP Front camera
- Android 9.0 Pie, Android One, 3500 mAh battery, 15W Fast Charging
- Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock, Dual SIM, 4G/VoLTE, Dolby Audio
Bezel-less display with Notch |
Face recognition unlock |
In-display fingerprint scanner |
₹
19,999Strength
- Amazing experience to watch movies/videos in 21:9 aspect ratio
- Excellent quality rear & front cameras with great portrait & night shots
- Good quality display with high brightness
- Excellent build quality and beautiful design
- Good performance for daily usage & gaming
- Android One with cleanest UI & promised fast updates
- Moto Actions & Moto Display are super useful
- Decent battery backup with 15W fast charging
- Excellent loudness & sound clarity
- Face unlock + Fingerprint scanner
- Great user experience
Weakness
- Big borders around the front camera hole and thicker bezels and chin
- Most YouTube videos don’t support 21:9 aspect ratio & bigger parts are cropped
- No notification LED
Should You Buy?
The most important highlight of the Motorola One Vision is its tall 21:9 aspect ratio display (which is the first for any smartphone in India) which is the same aspect ratio in which movies are produced in so, it delivers an absolutely delightful experience if you watch the supported videos on the phone. Also, due to the tall display, the phone has a low width and is easier to hold and use (its curved back also compliments the purpose). However, there is also a drawback of this aspect ratio as most of the videos on YouTube & other platforms have 16:9 ratio so, when you zoom in a larger part of the video gets cropped. Apart from the display, it also packs one of the best cameras for the price, excellent design & build, good performance, all the features & more importantly, it comes under Android One program which will ensure fast updates & clean UI. Among all the good things in the phone, there is the hole punch cutout for the front camera which will draw your attention a lot, most of the times a little annoyingly as it has big borders but, with time you will get used to it. Overall, the Motorola One Vision is a really interesting package with lots of goodness, however, a 3K-4K lower price would have made it perfect but, it still is a worthy phone to go for.
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₹ 16,999 |
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What's better compared to Motorola One Vision?
Performance, More RAM, Bigger battery, Slimmer |
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What's weaker compared to Motorola One Vision?
Selfies, Less features |
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₹ 16,999 |
88 |
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What's better compared to Motorola One Vision?
Performance, More RAM, Slimmer |
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What's weaker compared to Motorola One Vision?
Rear camera, Selfies, Design, Less features |
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₹ 16,999 |
87 |
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What's better compared to Motorola One Vision?
Performance, More RAM, Bigger battery, Slimmer |
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What's weaker compared to Motorola One Vision?
Rear camera, Design, Less features |
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Phone Name(s) | Motorola One Vision |
Manufacturer | Motorola |
Announced | May 2019 |
Released | June 2019 |
Build | Glass back with plastic frame |
Colors |
Bronze Gradient
Sapphire Gradient
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Dimensions | 160.1 x 71.2 x 8.7 mm |
Weight | 180 grams |
Buttons | On-screen navigation buttons, Power button, Volume rocker |
Screen Size | 6.3 inches |
Display Type | Bezel-less LTPS IPS LCD CinemaVision display with front camera hole |
Resolution | FHD+ (2520 x 1080 pixels) |
Pixel Density | 432 pixels per inch (PPI) |
Aspect Ratio | 21:9 aspect ratio |
Display Area | - |
Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass (version unknown) |
Touchscreen | Yes, Capacitive, Multitouch |
Processor | 2.2 GHz Octa-core Exynos 9609 Processor |
RAM | 4 GB |
GPU | Mali-G72 MP3 |
Internal | 128 GB |
External | microSD up to 256 GB |
USB OTG | Yes |
Rear Camera | 48 MP + 5 MP dual cameras with dual LED flash |
Details | 48 MP sensor: f/1.7 aperture lens, 1/2", 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS, Quad Pixel, output 12 MP photo 5 MP sensor (depth sensor): f/2.2 aperture lens Burst shot, Auto HDR, Timer, ZSL, High-res zoom, Cinemagraph, Portrait mode, cutout, 360-degree Panorama, Manual mode, Active photos, Spot color, Best shot, Google Lens™ integration, Watermark Night Vision, Live filter, smart composition, portrait lighting, auto smile capture |
Video Recording | 4K (2160p) @30fps, FHD (1080p) @60fps, FHD (1080p) @30fps, HD (720p) @30fps, Slow motion video, Timelapse video, Hyperlapse video, Youtube Live Stream |
Front Camera | 25 MP |
Details | f/2.0 aperture lens, Quad Pixel, 0.9um, portrait mode, spot color, cinemagraph, group selfie, live filter |
Video Recording | FHD (1080p) @30fps, HD (720p) @30fps, Slow Motion: FHD (1080p) @120fps, Slow motion video, Timelapse video, Hyperlapse video, Youtube Live Stream |
SIM | Dual SIM (hybrid slots) |
SIM Size | Nano SIM |
Capacity | 3500 mAh Li-Po battery |
Fast Charging | Yes, 15W TurboPower charging (up to 7 hours of power in 15 minutes of charging) |
Wireless Charging | No |
Removable Battery | No |
Security | Fingerprint Scanner, Face unlock |
Sensors | Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient Light sensor, Magnetometer, Gyroscope |
Wi-Fi | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz Dual Band, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot |
Bluetooth | v5.0, EDR + BLE |
Location | GPS, AGPS, GLONASS, Galileo |
USB Type | USB Type-C |
FM Radio | Yes |
NFC | Yes |
Infrared | No |
Speakers | Yes (bottom mounted), Dolby Audio |
3.5mm Headphone Jack | Yes |
Microphone | One primary microphone and one dedicated microphone for Active noise cancellation |
Cellular Networks | 2G, 3G, 4G / VoLTE |
2G Bands | GSM: 2/3/5/8 bands |
3G Bands | WCDMA: 1/2/5/8 bands |
4G Bands | LTE: 1/3/5/7/8/20/38/40/41 bands |
Speed | - |
Head | - |
Body | - |
Notification LED | No |
Water Resistance | IP52 Water Repellent |
What's in the box? | Motorola One Vision, Protective Cover, TurboPower charger, USB cable |
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Motorola One Vision (Bronze Gradient):
Motorola One Vision (Sapphire Gradient):
- Heavy Users
- Normal Day to Day Users
- Heavy Gamers
- Moderate Gamers
- Camera Lovers
- Selfie Lovers
- Multimedia Consumption