Motorola One Zoom Leaked with Quad Camera, 48MP Sensor, 5x Hybrid Zoom | Digital Web Review

Motorola One Zoom Leaked with Quad Camera, 48MP Sensor, 5x Hybrid Zoom

Lenovo-owned Motorola is hosting an event on IFA 2019 in Berlin early next month where it is expected to announce a few new smartphones. There are rumors of a Motorola One Action which is likely to launch in the same event. Now, it seems Motorola is getting ready to unveil another smartphone in the IFA 2019 as a phone named Motorola One Zoom leaked online. The latest leak comes courtesy Winfuture.de, which managed to get hold of images of the Motorola One Zoom.

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According to the images received from Winfuture.de, there will be a quad-camera setup on the smartphone, and we can say that it is a camera-centric smartphone. According to the MySmartPrice report, the primary rear camera on the Moto One Zoom uses a 48-megapixel sensor that uses pixel binning to create 12-megapixel images. The secondary camera on the handset uses an ultra-wide-angle lens with a 117-degree field of view. The third camera on the Motorola One Zoom uses a telephoto lens with support for up to 5x hybrid zoom. The fourth camera on the device will be exclusively used to gather depth information to enhance the background blur and bokeh. The depth sensor reportedly uses a 5-megapixel sensor. Upfront, the purported smartphone sports a selfie camera housed inside the waterdrop notch.

 

Talking about other specifications of the Motorola One Zoom, it is likely to feature sport a 19.5:9 panel that measures 6.2-inches approx unlike the Motorola One Action that includes an ultra-tall 21:9 display. Moto One Zoom is expected to make use of AMOLED display with full HD+ resolution and is also tipped to come with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

At this stage, however, there are no details on the processor, battery capacity, and also the other features that will offer the new Motorola One Zoom. The handset is expected to include a large battery as it looks relatively thicker than other previously launched Motorola phones.

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