Shortly after the Motorola One Power certification
surfaced, the Motorola One device also appeared online with the specs sheet
revealed along with some TENAA renders. For now, it seems that the two
handsets will differ in design - the Motorola One should incorporate a glass
back while the One Power will stick to the all-aluminum shell - while the
hardware remains pretty similar. At least that's what the rumor mill suggests
so far.
The TENAA listing reads a 6.18-inch notched display
with 1080 x 2246 pixel resolution and tall 19:9 aspect ratio. The chipset is
likely Snapdragon 636, judging by the specs listed in the report, and uses 3, 4
or 6GB of RAM paired with 32, 64 and 128GB of internal storage, respectively.
microSD card expansion is possible as well. On the back, we find the same
camera alignment and sensors - 16MP + 5MP while the front has a slightly
higher-resolution 12MP shooter compared to the One Power. The battery capacity
is 2,820 mAh.
So if the previous reports are anything to go by,
the One Power (XT1942-1) will have a bigger battery and seemingly sturdier
design due to the all-aluminum shell while the Motorola One (XT1943-1) will
settle for smaller battery but will offer more memory options and presumably
wireless charging due to the glass back. We will probably know soon enough
if the Chicago event on August 2 is really about the Motorola One-series.