Smart_Photography_-_September_2019

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FINAL SCORE


VERDICT
The Motorola One Vision is a good option
in the sub-20k range with a capable
camera and good overall experience. We
wish the phone was less slippery and
the cameras less protruding. A decent
device with a good camera, though there
is hardly anything new to boast.

Design and Build Quality 15/20

Key Features 16/20

Ergonomics 16/20

Performance 16/20

Value for Money 14/20

on a plain surface. The interface was less
responsive than premium models, but at
par with budget phones.

Performance
The One Vision’s camera performed
quite well, with the images exhibiting
good sharpness and low noise. Low-
light performance was quite good, and
portraits were impressive, with pleasing
bokeh effect. We found the contrast a bit
underwhelming.

The charger tops up the battery from
zero in under two hours, which is rather
slow. However, the battery charge lasted

for more than a day on moderate use,
which almost makes up for the slow
charging. The One Vision is not one of
those powerful phones in the market,
but considering other mid-level devices,
this phone did not disappoint. We did
not experience any lag in performance
on moderate use, and the device could
handle graphic intensive games such as
Asphalt 9, though not as smoothly as the
higher-priced competitors.

Value for Money
The Motorola One Vision is priced at
Rs.19,999. We would have liked it to be
priced under Rs.17,000. |SP

KEY SPECIFICATIONS
Operating system: Android 9 Pie
Processor: Exynos 9609 with 2.2 GHz Octa-
core CPU and Mali G72 MP3 GPU
RAM: 4 GB
Internal storage: 128 GB
Expandable storage: microSD up to 512 GB
Battery: 3500 mAh, Non-removable
Charging: 15W TurboPower
Display size: 16cm (6.3 inches)
Rear camera: 48MP with OIS + 5MP, f/1.7,
Quad Pixel (output 12MP photo)
Rear camera video capture: UHD@30fps,
FHD@30fps, FHD@60fps, HD@30fps
Front camera: 25MP, f/2.0, Quad Pixel
Front camera video: FHD@30fp
Dimensions: 160.1 x 71.2 x 8.7mm
Weight: 180 g


  • Camera performance

  • CinemaVision display

    • Pricing

    • Run-of-the-
      mill features




PLUS MINUS
Camera: Motorola One Vision
Aperture: f/1.7
Shutter Speed: 1/2288 sec
Focal Length: 4.7 mm
ISO: 50

77 %


Mahesh Reddy

http://www.smartphotography.in September 2019 | Smart Photography | 101

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