Recently, press renders of Motorola One Pro, the
company’s upcoming Android One smartphone with four cameras arranged in a
square, a waterdrop notch screen,dual-tone LED flash, Dual OIS and more
surfaced. But, now according to a new report, the smartphone is said to be
called Motorola One Zoom, not Motorola One Pro and the report reveals key
details on the unannounced Motorola One Zoom smartphone.
According to the report, Motorola One Zoom is said
to feature a quad-camera setup with a 48MP primary sensor with quad-pixel
technology that combines four pixels into one pixel to produce an image of 12MP
resolution. A wide-angle lens, a telephoto lens with 5x magnification, and a
dedicated depth sensor are expected alongside the 48MP primary sensor.
It also reveals that the Motorola One Zoom will
sport 6.2-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a waterdrop style notch. It is
expected to sport a larger battery, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C port, and
an in-display fingerprint scanner. Motorola One Zoom is expected to
be priced € 429 (US US$ 481) and is expected to be launched
after the IFA 2019 event.
In related news, the company is also gearing up to
introduce the Motorola One Action with 6.3-inch (2,520 x 1,080 pixels) 21:9 display,
Exynos 9609 SoC, up to 4GB RAM variants, up to 128GB storage, 12.6MP in-screen
front and 12.6MP primary rear cameras, 117-degree ultra-wide sensor, and
probably a depth sensor, and a 3,500mAh battery with 15W fast charging. It is
said to come in Blue, Gold and White colors.
It is said to cost 299 Euros (US$ 335) for 4GB RAM with 128GB storage version and is expected to go official
at the IFA next month and go on sale September 13 according to Amazon.de
listing.