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Motorola One Vision 128GB

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AndroidPIT
★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola One Vision review: all good, except for one big slip

The first Motorola One, launched in 2018, was met with kind of a "meh" response. Despite the success of the device, the mid-ranger offered an ok package, but it was just ok, nothing more than that.

Solid performance; Clean; quick Android One software; Design and build quality are good; Moto gestures are still great

21:9 does not work with a hole punch; Battery life is not great; Camera quality is just ok

Notebookcheck
★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola One Vision Review: Cinema smartphone with a strong camera

The Motorola One Vision is an all around successful smartphone at a relatively small price. The display is great, and with its elongated form factor, the model fits well into the hand.

great display; Android 10 guaranteed; decent speaker; great camera; good performance; excellent price-performance ratio

uneven display brightness distribution; battery could last longer

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola One Vision

At a glance, the Motorola One Vision is a bog-standard looking smartphone. Like pretty much every 2019 flagship, and many mid-rangers, the One Vision sports a mixed material design that's clearly taken much inspiration from the Galaxy S10 – it even has the same ugly hole-punch design front camera.

Solid battery life and performance; Clean Android software; Nicely dynamic screen

21:9 aspect ratio isn't very useful; Average camera

Pocket Lint
★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola Moto One Vision review: A long shot that pays off

The Moto One Vision isn't just another mid-range phone with no personality, it's a well-priced and specced handset with unique appeal. Nowhere else will you get a 21:9 aspect ratio paired with a hole-punch front-facing camera.

Great price with a solid spec for this area of the market; Really smooth software experience - runs day-to-day tasks and apps very well; Dual rear camera setup solid for the price point

Elongated 21:9 display format doesn't suit all content; Punch-hole for front camera is bigger scale than competitors; So-so battery life considering capacity; Camera could be better - especially Night Vision

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola One Vision review: A tall order

These camera woes are such a major disappointment because, otherwise, the One Vision is a phenomenal mid-tier offering. In fact, it did so well in all of the other areas that I had it on track for a certain recommendation, so it's a shame to see it fall at the final hurdle.

21:9 design; Android One support; Battery life is decent

48-megapixel camera is disappointing; Display accuracy could be better

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
4 years ago
Motorola One Vision review

Motorola redoubled its efforts after the disappointing Motorola One, and came up with the much improved - if quirky - Motorola One Vision. It's an improvement in virtually every department, and a worthy budget phone contender with a beautifully pure OS.

Attractive design; Clean Android One OS; Decent performance

21:9 aspect ratio is troublesome; Camera doesn't live up to its specs; Plastic build

bgr.in
★★★★★
4 years ago

With the launch of Motorola One Vision in India, the Lenovo-owned company has become the first to offer 21:9 CinemaVision display on any smartphone in the country. Motorola today launched its latest punch-hole display smartphone at Rs 19,999.

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★
4 years ago

Motorola has carved out a solid reputation for itself in the mid-range segment with phones that offer a good balance of features and pure Android experience at reasonable prices. Now that competition is at an all-time high, and even big names like Samsung are reworking their strategy, Motorola is...

Good; Appealing design and good build quality; Dependable performance; Clean Android UI; Impressive night vision mode

Bad; Below-average battery life; Unimpressive display quality

Android Authority
★★★★
4 years ago

The Motorola One Vision is all about perception. In a literal sense, the One Vision's headline features are all about sight - the headline 48MP camera and tall 21:9 display - but on a philosophical level, Motorola also wants the phone to challenge the perception of what a budget phone can be.

Classy design Surprisingly solid performance Highly competent cameras Android One as great as ever

Massive punch-hole Mediocre battery life Ugly black bars for non 21:9 content Display not Gorilla Glass

mobigyaan.com
★★★★★
4 years ago

Motorola has established itself pretty well when it comes to budget smartphones, however, the company has been losing its market share due to value-for-money offerings from Chinese brands. To counter them, the company has launched the Motorola One Vision smartphone.

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