Friday 5 October 2018

Motorola One Power: The Real Power?



Lenovo owned Motorola launched their new smartphone Motorola One Power. This is the first product to come out of Motorola's new partnership with Google. The smartphone is officially a part of the Android One program which means fast and timely updates.

It is the first smartphone from Motorola to support notch in India.

Design:

1) Moto has listened to our demand and given us both moto logo and fingerprint in the same place this is something we've been asking for quite a time.
2) It has a big 6.2-inch display with a Motorola branding on the bottom bezel.
3) The phone is slightly bulky and makes its presence felt in hand.
4) It has a metal back plate but the side is made out of plastic.
5) At the bottom, it has two speaker grills which only the right one houses the speaker which is positioned in a way that you can accidentally mute it when holding the phone in landscape.

Specifications:
1) Powering the smartphone is an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Soc.
2) There is a micro SD card slot which lets you expand storage up to 256GB.
3) The 6.2 inch IPS display supports Full HD resolution and a 19:9 aspect ratio. It has a good viewing angle and the display is legible when outdoors.
4) Only one sim can latch to 4G while other is restricted to the 3G network only.
5) It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo and also promises security updates for three years and Android updates for 2 years.
6) 5000 mAh powerful battery and 15W turbocharge. It takes almost two and a half hour to charge completely.
7) The Dual Camera set up at the back consists of a 16-Megapixel primary Camera with phase detection autofocus and a 5-megapixel secondary depth sensor.
8) At the front, it has a 12-megapixel selfie shootout with f/2.0 aperture and a 1.25-micron pixel size the camera app is by Motorola and has photo video portrait and expert mode to choose from. Google lens is also present inside the camera app and lets you search and identify objects you're pointing at.

Usually, phones with huge battery capacities fell bulky and difficult to use.
One Power in hand is heavier than the other smartphones but it doesn't feel as much bulky.



Pros:
1) Good battery life.
2) Decent build quality.
3) Turbocharger support.

Cons:
1) Low-Light Camera performance is not good.
2) No Video Stabilisation.
3) Lack of 4G dual sim support.
4) Heavy and Bulky as it weighs more than 200gm.
5) The fingerprint scanner is not the fastest but accurate.

Only one variant is available that is 4GB/64GB with the price of Rs.15,999.

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