Lenovo’s Motorola brand recently revealed it had returned to profitability after several years of swimming in troubled waters. We can attribute the company’s rise to its solid reputation for its quality phones. The company’s strategy of offering affordable models have also been helpful. The Moto One was launched last year as an Android One smartphone with a notch screen design that deviates from the design of previous Motorola phone. The Moto One was equally launched under Google’s Android One program. Now, the Lenovo-owned company seems to have got a successor known as Moto One Vision in the works. Motorola Moto One Vision

The Moto One Vision’s images and specs had earlier appeared in leaks, gifting us some details about the model. The phone has now been listed on Google’s ARCore website among the Motorola models that supports ARCore. This is an indication that the device could hit the market very soon but no date has been mentioned for that yet.

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The Moto One Vision is expected to launch as Motorola’s first Exynos phone as it packs an Exynos 9610 SoC from Samsung. The processor will pair up with up to 4GB of RAM while there will be up to 128GB storage onboard. The device will run the latest Android Pie software, thanks to Android One. The device will equally feature a 6.2-inch 21:9 Full-HD+ punch-hole display and a dual camera setup at the back with a 48MP main sensor. It gets its power from a 3,500 mAh battery which will be charged through a USB-C port.

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