Motorola One Power Review
Motorola One Power
Summary
Specifications
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General
In The Box
SIM Type
OTG Compatible
Quick Charging
Sound Enhancements
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Handset, Travel Charger (15W), SIM Ejector Tool, User Manual
Dual nano sim with deicated memory card slot
Yes
Yes
Dolby Audio, Bottom-ported Speaker, 2 Mics
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Dimensions
Width
Height
Depth
Weight
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76 mm
156 mm
8.98 mm
205 g
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Memory & Storage Features
Internal Storage
RAM
Expandable Storage
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64 GB
4 GB
256 GB
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Display Features
Display Size
Resolution
Resolution Type
GPU
Display Type
Other Display Features
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15.75 cm (6.2 inch)
1080 x 2246 pixels
FHD+
Adreno 509
LTPS IPS
Corning Gorilla Glass
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Os & Processor Features
Operating System
Processor Type
Processor Core
Primary Clock Speed
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Android Oreo 8.1
Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
Octa Core
1.8 GHz
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Camera Features
Primary Camera
Primary Camera Features
Secondary Camera
Secondary Camera Features
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16MP + 5MP
16MP - PDAF (f1.8, 1.12 micrometer), 5MP - f2.2, 1.0
12MP
f2.0, 1.25 micrometer
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Product Description
The smartphone has 15.75-cm (6.2 inches) full HD+ screen with an aspect ratio of 19:9 and a powerful 5000-mAh battery, the smartphone is capable of delivering video content, listen to music, or play graphics-rich video games for a full day experience. The position of power and volume buttons are on the right, and the SIM tray is on the left. It has a dual camera set up at the back, and the camera module consists of both lenses along with a dual-tone LED flash. As it contains Android one so you will get OS updates, system innovations or security updates. , the phone gets pure stock Android with minimal apps on board. It runs Android 8.1 Oreo and also promises security updates for three years and Android updates for two years. At launch, Motorola confirmed that it is working on pushing out Android Pie for this smartphone and will release a beta soon.
Battery with TurboPower Charging
Thanks to its 5000-mAh battery, this smartphone can run for up to 2 days on a single full charge. And, even if it runs out of juice, the TurboPower charger helps you get up to 6 hours of charge in about 15 minutes. When the battery does run out, the supplied Turbo Charger is capable of charging the smartphone up to 31 percent in 30 minutes, and 71 percent in an hour. It took us close to 2.5 hours to charge completely.
Edge-to-edge Max Vision Display
Motorola also lets you tweak the color temperature of the display and choose between standard and vivid output. There is support for Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, GPS, FM Radio, and USB-OTG. A 15.75-cm (6.2 inches) full HD+ screen with an aspect ratio of 19:9 makes for a seamless and immersive entertainment experience. The 6.2-inch LTPS IPS display sports a full-HD+ resolution and a 19:9 aspect ratio. It has good viewing angles and the display is legible when outdoors Sadly, this phone misses out on dual 4G. Instead, only one SIM can latch to a 4G network while the other is restricted to 3G.
Click Stunning Pictures
The phone came with the powerful dual rear camera (16 MP + 5 MP) which helps in capturing the picture with rich detail. images with rich detail. The dual camera setup at the back consists of a 16-megapixel primary sensor with PDAF and a 5-megapixel secondary depth sensor. The front camera consists of 12-megapixel selfie shooter with a f/2.0 aperture and a 1.25-micron pixel size. The camera app is by Motorola and has Photo, Video, Portrait, and Expert modes to choose from. Google Lens makes it more convenient for you to find a host of products online. You can even use it to copy and paste text or to learn more about different landmarks.
Performance Powerhouse
The phone boasts of 4 GB of RAM, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.8 GHz octa-core processor, the Motorola One Power allows you to play graphic-rich games, watch movies, and do more without letting lag get the better of you. The phone has the internal storage capacity of 64 GB which can be expandable up to 256 GB for making space for favorite songs, videos, photos and apps in it.
Moto Actions
Motorola has added Moto Actions, which are gestures that let you interact with the phone. The One Power has Moto’s double-chop gesture that triggers the flashlight, and the double-twist gesture that fires up the camera app. Moto Display is a feature that lights the display up for incoming notifications and when the phone is picked up. Dolby Audio lets you tweak the output from the loudspeaker and the headphones, and we noticed a difference in sound quality when it's enabled.
Moto Display
The phone displays the messages and updates among other things. The feature allows you to reply to text messages and emails without even unlocking the phone. In benchmark tests, One Power has scored 114,609 points in AnTuTu, and 1300 and 4873 respectively in the single-core and multi-core tests in Geekbench 4. It scored 34fps in GFXBench T-Rex, while managing 6fps in the GFXBench Car Chase. While playing PUBG games which is recommended low settings, the game ran without any significant lags but heated in the process.
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