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Whether it’s the launch of the G7-Series or the 5G Moto Mod, Motorola has been making a lot of headlines lately. While we are bombarded with the leaks of the Motorola One Vision, renders of an unidentified Moto phone have come up showing a quad-camera setup on the back. If true, this could become the second phone after the Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) to sport four cameras on the back panel.
While there is not much known about the phone, renders detail what the phone will offer. Starting from the display, the Moto phone is seen having a waterdrop notch like we have already seen in the Moto G7. It has been claimed that the display will measure 6.2-inch and comes with a thick chin. The power button and the volume rocker are on the right edge. The headphone jack and a USB Type-C port are placed on the bottom edge.
Since the renders do not show any physical fingerprint sensor on the body, it is assumed that the phone will come with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The SIM tray and the speaker module is seen on the top edge. The renders, shared by OnLeaks, do not show a glass back but a metal finish. There is a squircle module that houses four cameras and the famous batwing logo just below the quad camera setup. The LED is on the left side of the protruding module.
The phone is seen having a 48MP marking, which suggests that Motorola will be one of the companies who have already jumped into the fray of incorporating the 48MP sensor. The dimensions are said to be approximately 158.7 x 75 x 8.8mm. Other details, including specs and prices about the phone are not known yet.
There is another Motorola phone, called the Motorola One Vision, that is being leaked on regular basis. The Motorola One Vision is likely to launch under the Android One programme. The display is said to be 6.2-inch with a punch-hole in the top left corner. It is reported to be available in 3/4GB RAM models with 32/64/128GB of storage, and speculated to come with a 3,500mAh battery. Under the hood, the phone is said to have Samsung Exynos 9610 SoC under the hood.
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