Motorola's upcoming Android One smartphone, called the One Vision, has been a topic of interest among Motorola fans. Now there is more evidence that suggests it may launch very soon. After being spotted at the US FCC and Wi Fi Alliance websites, the smartphone has now made it to the list of ARCore supported devices.
According to the previous reports, the One Vision will sport a 6.2 inch 21:9 Full HD+ punch hole display. The device will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 9610 SoC. So, it will become the first smartphone by the company that is powered by Exynos.
The leaked renders of the device also confirmed a dual lens camera setup on the back that consists of a 48MP main sensor and a secondary 12MP sensor. Moreover, Motorola One Vision is going to run Android 9.0 Pie OS under Google’s Android One program.
The phone will probably come in various memory versions, 3GB/4GB RAM variants coupled with either 32GB/64GB or 128GB of internal storage. Motorola One Vision is also expected to feature a 3,500 mAh battery. Official launch date of the device has not been announced yet.