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Motorola One and One Power Android One Phones Unveiled at IFA 2018

IFA 2018 is here and Motorola has launched some pretty amazing devices. Motorola has finally announced the Motorola One and One Power Android One smartphones.

Both the Motorola One and Motorola One Power come with large 19:9 aspect ratio display and a notch. However, the Motorola One features an HD+ display and is powered by Snapdragon 625 SoC. On the other hand, the One Power packs in an FHD+ display along with a more powerful Snapdragon 636 processor.

Both the smartphones have dual rear cameras and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor with a Motorola logo. The devices run Android 8.0 Oreo out-of-the-box, while Motorola has promised an update to Android 9 Pie, along with Android Q update for the phones. What’s more is that the company is really focusing on the software part, with an added promise for security updates for three years from the initial global launch date.

Here is a detailed look at the specifications of both the devices:

Motorola One Specifications:

Display 5.9-inch HD+, with 18.5:9 aspect ratio
Processor octa-core 2GHz Snapdragon 625
GPU Adreno 506
RAM 4GB
Internal Storage 64GB
Primary Camera 13MP (f/2.0) + 2MP (f/2.4)
Secondary Camera 8MP
Operating System Android 8.1 Oreo
Battery 3,000mAh with TurboPower fast charging
Colors Black and White
Price $299 (~ Rs 25,000)

Motorola One Power Specifications:

Display 6.2-inch Full-HD+ IPS LCD, with 19:9 aspect ratio
Processor octa-core 1.8GHz Snapdragon 636
GPU Adreno 509
RAM 3GB/ 4GB
Internal Storage 32GB/ 64GB
Primary Camera 16MP + 5MP
Secondary Camera 8MP
Operating System Android 8.1 Oreo
Battery 5,000mAh
Colors Black, White and Golden
Price N.A

The Motorola One is priced at $349 (Rs. 24,780) and will be available in Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific starting from September.

On the other hand, the Motorola One will be available in India starting in October, with its price to be revealed later on.

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