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The Motorola One is here: the mid-range smartphone with great software

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(Post picture: © 2018 Motorola)

The new Motorola One is another smartphone at IFA 2018 that comes with Android One. Stock Android also runs on this and it has a notch.

The Motorola One is a good mid-range device with the compact Android One. This operating system is especially suitable for everyone who does not want a cluttered surface. The market launch and a price are also known.

The Motorola One can do that

The Motorola One is 5,9 inches in size, with a resolution of 1520 x 720 pixels (HD +) in 19: 9 format. You could expect more here at this price. Inside is a Snapdragon 625 Octa-Core, which is now almost three years old. This works together with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory, which can be expanded to 256 GB using micro-SD.

The dual camera has a resolution of 13 megapixels, the front camera with 8 megapixels. The software of the current Android One runs with Android 8.1. Motorola promises three years of monthly security patches from Google for its newest device. The smartphone will initially be launched with Android O and will then receive operating system upgrades to P and Q.

The battery should be sufficient for 20 hours of use within 6 minutes, there is no precise information on the capacity here. Google Lens and the Google Assistant are also on board here.

From October 2018, the Motorola One should come to us on the market for a price of 300 euros.

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