Information about the upcoming Motorola-branded
smartphone is scarce up until now and we've only seen the phone in a leaked
press image. Well, we've now got a few bigger pieces of the
puzzle - sum specs and real life photo of a prototype. We haven't seen the
device going through any kind of certification - FCC, TENAA, 3C have all been
pretty silent for now. This means that the device won't launch very soon and
won't be made available alongside the Moto Z3 Play on June 6.
Meanwhile, a Twitter leakster with good track record
with Motorola intel revealed most of the specs along with two more press
images. They let us see the back of the phone for the first time. Apparently,
the Motorola One Power will have a slightly protruding double camera setup and
a rear-mounted fingerprint reader.
Along with the images, the post lists a Snapdragon
636 chipset aided by 6GB of RAM and a FHD+ display. Storage is going to stand
at 64GB, while the cameras at the back will be a 16MP main unit with f/1.8
aperture and a secondary 5MP snapper with f/2.0 lens. The front-facing shooter
is 16MP with f/1.9. The phone will be powered by a generous 3,780 mAh battery.
From the previous leak we've learned that the
upcoming Motorola One Power will run pure Android One OS keeping true to its
roots and considering the new information, the smartphone will be positioned in
the mid-range or upper-mid-range market segment.
