First, it was referred to the Motorola One Pro, then new reports surfaced saying the device is actually called the Motorola One Zoom. It turns out that both names are actually correct.
Both phones are the same in terms of specs and design. However, the Motorola One Zoom runs Motorola’s near-stock version of Android with Amazon’s Alexa onboard while the Motorola One Pro is an Android One phone.

Evan Blass shared a promotional photo earlier today of the Motorola One Pro and as you can see, it has the same design as the Motorola One Zoom.
Weird. Motorola One Pro from Evan @evleaks… looks exactly like the Motorola One Zoom. But runs Android One. They even show up in retail mixing both names. pic.twitter.com/9iM5lEqpSr
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) August 13, 2019
In a response to Roland Quandt who has been the main source for details on the Motorola Zoom, he said both phones have distinct SKUs and are probably for different markets.
A phone having two different names for different markets isn’t unusual. Several manufacturers including Huawei, HTC, Samsung, and Xiaomi all launch identical phones with different names in different markets.

Now that it has been established that both the Motorola One Zoom and the Motorola One Pro are actually the same phone with different names and software features for different markets, what is left is a release date for both.
When the Motorola One Pro/Motorola One Zoom launches it will come with 48MP quad-rear cameras, a Snapdragon 675 processor, a 6.2-inch FHD+ display with a waterdrop notch, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and a 4000mAh battery.







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