We heard quite a lot about the Motorola One Vision
in the past couple of days. The smartphone paid a visit to Geekbench and later
its detailed specs leaked online. It also popped up on Wi-Fi Alliance's website
bearing model number XT1970-1 and running Android Pie. Now today, we are
treated to an official-looking press render of the One Vision, which shows its
design.
This image comes to us courtesy of Tiger Mobiles. It
reveals the phone has a punch-hole display with the selfie camera located in
the left corner. The display has small bezels on its left, right, and top, with
the chin being comparatively larger. Moving on to the back, we have a
dual camera setup placed vertically in the left with a dual-LED flash down
below. The cameras also have text to their right which confirms one of them
will be a 48MP unit.
The back of the smartphone, which seems to have a glossy
finish, is also home to a fingerprint scanner with Motorola's signature
bat-wing logo atop, and further down below, we have the Android One branding.
Other things we can ascertain from this image is
that the One Vision will come with a USB-C port placed at the bottom which will
be flanked by a speaker and a microphone. We don't see the headphone jack, but
thanks to the leaked images of the P40 - its Chinese variant - we know it's
placed at the top .
The One Vision has the SIM card slot located on the
left, with the volume rocker and power button sitting on the right. The
lockscreen of the phone has the date of April 3 which is when it may go
official. You can also see the pill-shaped button at the bottom which indicates
the phone will run Android Pie out-of-the-box. The One Vision is reported to
launch in Latin America, India, and Brazil, with the P40 being China-exclusive.