We haven’t heard much about the Motorola One Power but we believe the Lenovo-owned company is already working on a new smartphone. The phone is real according to a photo being shared all over the web. The device is said to have been spotted again in the wild and now with some more details about the specs. Nothing is finalized yet but the specs sheet here could tell us about the possible features of this phone that shows us a Motorola branding.

The Motorola One Power is said to be equipped with the following: a large 6.2-inch Full HD+ display, 2280 x 1080 pixel resolution, Snapdragon 636 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB onboard storage. Looking at the latest leaked image, we can say this one, the Motorola One Power, will implement the notch design. A notch usually houses a selfie camera, earpiece, and other sensors so this one is no different.

The Motorola One Power will also boast of a 3780 mAh battery that can be turbo-charged. When it comes to imaging, there’s the 12MP plus 5MP dual rear camera system with f/1.8 and f/2.0 aperture plus an 8MP selfie shooter. The phone will be able to support different charging speeds as per the 3C certification portal. The phone can support 5V/3A, 9V/2A, and 12V/1.5A charging speeds.

The device pictured isn’t very much different from the one we saw last week. That Motorola One Power shows a notch plus some smaller bezels. It’s not bezel-less because there’s still the forehead and the chin where the Motorola logo is located. This could also be one step for Lenovo in finalizing the branding of Motorola devices. Instead of just being known as Moto phones, they will be known officially as Motorola phones.

The possibility that this Motorola One Power will also be an Android One phone has been laid out. We don’t have information on the announcement, market release date, or even pricing but we can say this is a mid-range phone offering due this summer.

VIA: Techienize

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