Motorola One Vision 128GB
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Bought 2 pieces on Netonnet and Elgiganten for my girls. They were super happy until ...... they discovered the wifi connection fails to the roughest. It connects and disconnects all the time at home despite a stable wifi hotspot The thing is that I bought a lightweight Iphone 7 for the last...
You can't find better one in that price range
if you are willing to pay around £300, moto one vision is the best option. I was between Samsung A70, Huawei and Motorola and my decision couldn't have been better. This phone has everything you are looking for, has NFC - Samsung A70 doesn't, it is annoying - fits in your hands perfectly, camera...
Interesting Change
I have been a iOS Apple user for 6 years and being fed up with lack of storage and Apps decided to try a Android device, this was my choice after looking at other phones. I have had a Motorola phone in the past and until it failed I was happy with it.
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
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
Motorola One Vision Review
The Motorola One Vision is an excellent mid-range smartphone that gets nearly all the basics right. But the Pixel 3a has a much better camera and is only moderately more expensive.- Solid battery life and performance
- Clean Android software
- Nicely dynamic screen
- 21:9 aspect ratio isn't very useful
- Average camera
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
Motorola One Vision review: An affordable 21:9-screen handset with good cameras
The Motorola One Vision is an attempt to bring some high-end specifications to the mid range -- a territory Motorola already covers with its Z and G series handsets. For £269.99 (inc.- 21:9 'CinemaVision' screen
- Good camera system for a mid-range handset
- Classy hardware design
- Tall 6.3-inch screen is difficult to use one-handed
- Front camera punch-hole is rather large
- IPS screen rather than OLED
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
Motorola One Vision review: Does it stand out against the competition
Thanks to Motorola One Vision's tall body and punch-hole screen, the phone stands out in the crowd. It offers smooth performance, a good screen, a powerful speaker and a camera with OIS. Motorola One Vision offers nice low-light photography that is great for a mid-range smartphone.