Motorola may announce two more Android One phones: Leak

Updated on 03-Jun-2020
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Motorola may launch two more phone under Android One programme.

A tipster hints that Motorola planned to launch four Android One devices, two of which are already out.

There have been a lot of reports surrounding Motorola’s Android One devices and now, a famous tipster has given more clarity on what the company could be up to. Evan Blass has claimed that Motorola has four phones in its kitty, “Motorola One, Motorola One Power, Motorola One Vision and Motorola One Action.” Two of these four devices have already been launched while the other two are yet to see the light.

While the Motorola One Vision has been leaked in several reports and renders, information regarding the Motorola One Action is scarce. Earlier this month, a phone with triple cameras on the back and a punch-hole display was leaked. It is being speculated that this phone could be the Motorola One Action, where the “Action” word apparently connects with the command to shoot videos. This could have been done to highlight video shooting capabilities of the phone. Reports have suggested this could also be the Moto P40.

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Motorola One Vision renders have suggested that it will come with a punch-hole display and a dual-camera setup on the back. While there is no surety on the resolution of the front shooter, reports have claimed that the dual camera setup has a 48MP primary sensor. The back panel also has a fingerprint scanner in the bat-wing logo.

The phone was spotted on Geekbench and scored 1599 on single bench and 5328 on multi-core tests, respectively. The Wi-Fi Alliance website listing shows the phone having a model number XT1970-1 and running Android Pie. The phone is speculated to come with a display offering an aspect ratio of 21:9. Reportedly, the phone will be powered by the Exynos 9610 SoC and will be offered in 3/4GB RAM and 32/64/128GB of storage options.

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