Motorola One Vision 128 GB / 4 GB
![]() | Expecting restock 3 558 ₴ An unusual model in the Motorola portfolio. And that's why. The gadget is armed with a display with a cinematic aspect ratio of 21:9, but not a simple one, but with a hole for a 25 MP selfie camera in the upper left corner. The smartphone's LCD screen displays an image at a resolution of 2520x1080 pixels. An equally rare case is the use of the Exynos 9609 octa-core chipset, which is not found outside the Samsung ecosystem. The strength of the processor in turning "heavy" applications is given by the ARM Mali-G72 MP3 graphics and 4 GB of RAM. The non-volatile storage capacity onboard the Motorola One Vision is 128 GB. A small fraction of the total memory is reserved for the needs of a "clean" Android 9.0 Pie system, uncluttered with unnecessary add-ons. The rear camera of the mobile gadget,...built on the basis of a 48 MP leading photomodule with an optical stub and a 5 MP auxiliary image sensor, deserves separate flattering words. The camera was “brought up” with artificial intelligence functions and advanced Night Mode shooting. A 3500 mAh non-removable smartphone battery replenishes energy reserves using TurboPower (18 W) fast charging technology via a USB-C port. As a bonus, the smartphone has acquired an NFC chip. |
An unusual model in the Motorola portfolio. And that's why. The gadget is armed with a display with a cinematic aspect ratio of 21:9, but not a simple one, but with a hole for a 25 MP selfie camera in the upper left corner. The smartphone's LCD screen displays an image at a resolution of 2520x1080 pixels. An equally rare case is the use of the Exynos 9609 octa-core chipset, which is not found outside the Samsung ecosystem.
The strength of the processor in turning "heavy" applications is given by the ARM Mali-G72 MP3 graphics and 4 GB of RAM. The non-volatile storage capacity onboard the Motorola One Vision is 128 GB. A small fraction of the total memory is reserved for the needs of a "clean" Android 9.0 Pie system, uncluttered with unnecessary add-ons. The rear camera of the mobile gadget, built on the basis of a 48 MP leading photomodule with an optical stub and a 5 MP auxiliary image sensor, deserves separate flattering words. The camera was “brought up” with artificial intelligence functions and advanced Night Mode shooting. A 3500 mAh non-removable smartphone battery replenishes energy reserves using TurboPower (18 W) fast charging technology via a USB-C port. As a bonus, the smartphone has acquired an NFC chip.
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There is no point in buying if you already have Moto No benefits 1. The camera is terrible. Just like it was with the Moto lineup before. 2. The screen brightness is annoying - it's awful. I have a Motorola One Vision. Something is making the screen dim. You can see upon reboot how the screen brightness steps down twice. All auto-brightness settings are turned off. That's why the Moto G4 screen is twice as bright. How to fix the screen brightness? Nowhere to be found.((( 3. A very mediocre phone. There was no point in buying it instead of the G4. ![]() |
The phone initially launched on Android 9 Pie and will receive OS updates up to Android Q and Android R; Security updates will be provided for three years from the global launch date in May 2019. Burst mode, Auto HDR, Timer, ZSL, High-resolution zoom, Cinemagraph, Portrait mode, Cutout, 360-degree panorama, Manual mode, Active photos, Spot color, Best shot, Integration with Google Lens™, Watermark Night Vision, Live filter, Gorgeous composition, Portrait lighting, Automatic smile capture Nothing ![]() |
The phone is actually very good. After my Sony XZ Premium flagship ended up in service, this phone proved itself worthy. The specs offer more than enough: memory, RAM, processor, camera, screen, autonomy. It holds the connection excellently. Surprisingly, 4G is stable everywhere and doesn't drop, unlike the Sony. It connects to Wi-Fi and GPS instantly. There's NFC here too, and it works as it should. Without any unnecessary nitpicking, everything was great. I noticed no lags or freezes. For an experiment, I ran a couple of heavy games, and they run smoothly. It works for a full day without issues, including 7 hours of screen time. This phone just came out, and I took a risk buying it, as there are no reviews or feedback online yet. If you're hesitant but like it, go for it. Perhaps my review will dispel some skepticism. I recommend it. Read comment. Read comment. |