The Motorola One Action has been in the rumour mill for a while now. The smartphone was recently spotted on Android's Enterprise Recommended devices website. The listing not only contains many of its specifications but a small picture as well. It suggests that the Motorola One Action has now received OS approval, which means, the phone could be launched soon.
The Motorola One Action was spotted by XDA Developers on the Google Play Console and Android Enterprise Recommended. As per the listing, the smartphone could have a punch-hole display, with the cut out being placed at the top left of the screen. Other specifications include the presence of a 6.3-inch display, 4GB RAM, and up to 128GB of onboard storage. In addition to this, the phone could have NFC support and a fingerprint sensor placed at the rear, below the camera.
On the optics front, according to the past renders, the Motorola One Action might sport a triple rear camera setup positioned vertically, with a dual-tone LED flash positioned just below the camera module. The phone could be getting a 12.6MP front camera instead of the 25MP camera found on the One Vision. The rear camera, as per rumours, could have a 12MP primary sensor, and one of the three lenses could come with a 117-degree wide-angle view.
The phone was also seen sporting speaker grills, a USB Type-C port, and a microphone at the bottom. Moreover, the Motorola One Action is tipped to be powered by the Samsung Exynos 9609 chipset along with a 3500mAh battery. It is expected to be available in three colours – Blue, Gold, and White.
Like the Motorola One Vision, the One Action is expected to be part of the Android One Program. It could be released with Android 9.0 Pie onboard.