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Motorola One Vision Leaked in Render, Confirms Punch-hole Camera and 48-MP Rear Camera

| By DWR Editor

Lenovo-owned Motorola’s next mid-range smartphone ‘Motorola One Vision’ has been subjected to a bunch of renders over the past several weeks. We’ve also key specification leak of the device a few days back. Now, a render has surfaced online ahead of its launch that shows us the display of the phone and it confirms that the Motorola One Vision will sport a punch-hole camera.

The first render of the Motorola One Vision comes by Tigermobiles and shows us the front and right side of the smartphone. The render keeps in line with what we have come to expect from the upcoming Motorola mid-ranger including the punch-hole selfie camera on the display. In addition to the punch-hole camera, the Motorola One Vision will sport a chin on the bottom, but overall you should expect a bigger-than-ever screen real estate. The render also shows a power button and the volume controls will be seen on the right side.

An earlier leak of the Motorola One Vision revealed few of the key specifications of the device. According to the leaked specifications, the Motorola One Vision is likely to have a 21:9 aspect ratio display with a 2520 x 1080 screen resolution. Additionally, the leak also reveals that the smartphone codenamed “Robusta2” which confirms it is a successor to the Motorola One and Motorola One Power which are codenamed “RobustaS” and “RobustaNote” respectively. In terms of software, the Motorola One ‘Vision’ will launch with the latest Android version out of the box with features like Digital Wellbeing and ARCore support along with Motorola features like Moto Actions, Moto Display, and Face Unlock. The device will also include Dolby audio.

As for the camera specifications, the new leak reveals that the Motorola One Vision will come with a primary camera of a 48-megapixel camera. As of now, there’s no confirmation on the secondary camera that the Motorola One Vision will pack. The company is reportedly working on two camera features called “Video 3D HDR” and “Long Exposure”.

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