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Motorola One: Everything We Know So Far

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Motorola One is possibly one of the most awaited Android smartphones of 2018. Well, dozens of leaks, rumors, and surfaced images suggest about the design and various specifications of the smartphone. So here’s everything you need to know about the Motorola One before its launch.

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Motorola One: Design Ergonomics

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Recently, surfaced images depict that Motorola One has a complete metal and glass construction. The smartphone has a vertical dual camera setup on the back. The smartphone looks similar to the OnePlus X that was launched years ago. Furthermore, Motorola One will be backed up by a 3000mAh battery.

Motorola One: Rumoured Features And Specifications

A few days ago Motorola announced the mid-range smartphone Motorola P30 in China. Few sources suggested that Motorola would launch the Motorola One as the global variant of the Motorola P30, with Android One software being the only difference between the two.

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Though the detailed leaks by Geekbench and TENAA point in an entirely different direction. The Motorola One smartphone that presently goes by the name XT1941-2 sports a 5.88-inch display with a 1520x720px resolution and a 19:9 aspect ratio. On Geekbench’s official website the device has been awarded a single-core score of 876 and a multi-core score of 4,299.

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According to TENAA, the smartphone will be available in three RAM and storage variants. These three variants will be 3GB RAM/32GB of storage, 4GB RAM/64GB of storage, and 6GB RAM/128GB of storage. Apart from that Geekbench stated that the smartphone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor paired with Adreno 506 GPU. It will run Google’s Android 8.1 Oreo operating system.

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