Recent reports have revealed that the Motorola One Vision is an upcoming Android One phone from the company. The same smartphone is expected to release in China as Motorola P40 as the successor for the Motorola P30 phone from last year. Key details on the specs had appeared in the previous week. A leaked render of the Motorola One Vision has appeared to reveal its front and rear design.

The Motorola One Vision can be seen sporting a tall aspect ratio screen with a punch-hole camera cutout on its top-left corner. The brown colored back panel of the phone features a vertical dual camera module followed by an LED flash. The Motorola logo on the rear will be embedded with a fingerprint reader. The Android One logo can be also seen towards the bottom edge of the rear shell of the phone. An external speaker and USB-C port is available on the bottom edge of the device.

A recent leak had revealed that the Motorola One Vision will be arriving with a 21:9 tall aspect ratio display that includes a camera cutout of 174 x 167 pixels on the display. The screen is said to support a full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2560 pixels.

The smartphone is expected to get unveiled as the first Exynos powered device from Motorola. It is likely to be fueled by the Exynos 9610 SoC. The chipset could be coupled with 3 GB or 4 GB RAM. It may hit the market in storage choices such as 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB. It may come packed with a 3,500mAh battery.

The Motorola One Vision is expected to feature 48-megapixel primary sensor in its dual camera setup. By default, it will be able to snap photos of 12-megapixel resolution. The Exynos 9610 will assist the One Vision to capture 48-megapixel shots through Quad Color Filer Array at slower speeds of 18 fps. The Long Exposure feature that is expected to be available on the Motorola One Vision will let users to capture optimized photos in dim-light conditions. The smartphone is expected to go official in the second quarter of the year.

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