Motorola One Zoom Officially Announced for US$450 (INR 32,250)
Motorola recently announced the One Zoom, which is the company’s latest quad-camera smartphone at the IFA 2019. The smartphone has rounded edges and has precision-crafted 3D satin glass on the back, which eliminates fingerprints and smudges on the phone. The smartphone also has a water-repellent coating that safeguards it from spills and splashes.
The One Zoom comes featured with a 6.4-inch FHD+ OLED screen and is powered by a Snapdragon 675 processor with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It runs on Android 9.0 (Pie) and has got a quad rear camera setup. It has a primary rear camera of 48MP that has a Quad Pixel technology which has four times better light sensitivity for sharper and brighter photos in low light conditions. It also comes with OIS.
The rest of the rear cameras include an 8MP lens, which is a telephoto sensor, a 16MP 117-degree ultra-wide-angle lens and a 5 MP depth camera for portrait shots. The Motorola One Zoom is equipped with a 25MP selfie camera at the front which supports face unlock as well.
The phone gets an in-display fingerprint scanner with a machine learning algorithm. The iconic Motorola logo on the back of the device doubles as an LED notification light, which illuminates when one receives texts, phone calls or notifications.
Motorola One Zoom is available in three colour options: Electric Grey, Cosmic Purple, and Brushed Bronze. The all-new smartphone is priced at US$450 (INR 32,250 approximate). At present, the phone is only available in the US, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and various Latin American countries.
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