Motorola One Vision: Promising midrange smartphone with good screen, camera



A silent gap of around nine months, smartphone maker Motorola, owned by Chinese electronics firm Lenovo, recently launched the Motorola One Vision in India. Priced at Rs 19,999, this is the first smartphone in the country with an ultra-tall 21:9 aspect ratio screen with a punch-hole for the front camera. Besides a new screen format, the midrange phone also boasts a 3,500 mAh battery with fast-charge support, high-resolution cameras with a quad-pixel technology on the rear and front, and stock Android Pie operating system with the Android One promise.
On paper, the phone appears to be a strong player in the midrange segment. But is it? Let’s find out:
Design
The Motorola One Vision is one of the smartphones with an unconventional form factor, but it feels comfortable to hold and operate. The phone’s tall stance, thanks to a screen with a 21:9 aspect ratio, is both functional and stylish, and the glass-metal sandwich design is sturdy. The punch-hole on the phone’s screen is another design element that adds to its overall aesthetics. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy M40 (review), the only other sub-Rs 20,000 smartphone with a punch-hole screen, the Motorola One Vision’s punch-hole looks more prominent with a bigger diameter. However, that does not cause any major obstruction to the on-screen content. Read More



Article Source -> Business Standard

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