Motorola One Vision review
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- Sam
- 0WL
- 15 May 2019
bug, 15 May 2019Strange that Nokia 7.1 isn't considered an alternative to this.Its cameras can't match the quality of this phone an other alternatives at similar price. One common problem in those Nokia phones.
The Exynos it's more or less ok in theory for this One Vision, but the battery consumption seems high or at least it does not last what it supposedly should for the battery size it has, even with a GPU weaker than the mid-range Snapdragon processors and similar price.
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- Sam
- 0WL
- 15 May 2019
Interesting watch that the P30 Lite has less noise in the studio low light photos although with a bigger ISO. At these prices you almost collide with some previous flagships and todays flagship killers... I'd prefer research the market for those alternatives at the same price, of course only the ones that offer better results in camera, battery endurance, display, etc.
Another thing is... 464 nits of maximum brightness in any mode... So good luck under the sunlight.
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- Taimur
- XVC
- 15 May 2019
I want this phone. Anyone knows when will this be available in the Bangladesh ??? Cz I love Motorola
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- Robbie
- nFH
- 15 May 2019
I like everything except the battery life
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- sohail shafayat
- X{X
- 15 May 2019
A narrow tall phone based on a 5.1" 16:9 display. Poor battery life, very poor
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- bug
- srr
- 15 May 2019
Strange that Nokia 7.1 isn't considered an alternative to this.
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- Melv
- sxs
- 15 May 2019
I want this phone. Anyone knows when will this be available in the Philippines?