Moto One 5G Goes Official With Snapdragon 765G, Under $ 500



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The Motorola Moto One 5G has now been quietly unveiled in the United States, and the smartphone is essentially a rebrand from the Motorola G 5G Plus that launched in European markets earlier this month.

We don’t know the explicit price in US dollars, but we do know that this smartphone will cost less than $ 500. The rest of the hardware is literally what we’ve already seen, but with more freedom ™ for US buyers.

That means a 6.7-inch FHD + 90Hz LCD screen with Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G 5G chipset enabled. It will have mmWave 5G for Verizon, while it will support AT & T’s 5G sub-6, giving you plenty of connectivity options on your favorite or more affordable carriers.

The Moto One 5G comes with a disappointing 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. However, you can put in a microSD card up to 1TB in size for more space. This should easily be a two-day phone for most people with a hefty 5,000 mAh battery inside. It also supports TurboPower charging speeds of 15W, which, while not the fastest, should be reasonably fast.

Other notable ones on the Moto One 5G include a headphone jack, mostly plastic in design, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. That screen also comes with a double-punch hole notch, but instead of a lozenge shape, it’s two distinct holes. Yes, it looks strange, but it is an interesting design, to say the least.

At the rear, you’ll get a quad-camera setup consisting of a 48-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 5-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The double punch hole consists of a 16 megapixel shooter and an 8 megapixel ultra-wide.

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