Motorola One Action does Geekbench with Exynos 9609 chipset

Peter, 30 May 2019

Back in April, @evleaks tweeted that Motorola is working on four “One” phones and with the release of the One Vision, three of them are a reality. The fourth one has just passed through Geekbench.

The Motorola One Action is powered by a Samsung-made Exynos 9609 chipset, just like the One Vision. This is just a lower clocked version of the 9610 chip – 2.2 + 1.6GHz instead of 2.3 + 1.7GHz.

Here’s a quick comparison with the Galaxy A50, though note that it was a pre-release One Action that ran the test. Even so and despite the 0.1GHz difference in clocks, the scores are very close.

GeekBench 4.1 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Motorola One Vision
    5425
  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    5396
  • Motorola One Action
    5377
  • Motorola One (P30 Play)
    4183

GeekBench 4.1 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy A50
    1715
  • Motorola One Vision
    1609
  • Motorola One Action
    1601
  • Motorola One (P30 Play)
    867

The Action is clearly meant to be a rugged phone, though not a flagship like the “Force” models. Moto rarely goes for full water resistance, instead it focuses on surviving impacts (e.g. the Z Force phones have shatterproof screens), so this will likely be something in the same vein.

A possible render of the Motorola One Action

PS. there seems to be a One Pro in the works too.

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What I'm keeping fingers crossed for: 1) Metal or plastic back (anything but glass) 2) Semi-compact size (around 150mm height, optimally less) 3) FM Radio 4) SD card slot 5) At least some IP rating Man, if only Moto checked out all the...

but this is a One device.. updates are fast

  • Anonymous
  • 31 May 2019
  • Dk0

Motorola- cost cutting+ poor chip mostly little old + poor battery + poor service regarding security updates

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