The Motorola One is a reasonably priced smartphone that offers interesting features such as Android One and a Dual Rear Camera but with its habit of not getting the exposure correct in photos and other smartphones, at a similar price, offering better camera specs (and often image quality), it may not be the first choice for photography fans. However, it does have some lovely design features - slim bezels and a top-notch - that make it appear more premium than it actually is but style doesn't trump substance in this instance.
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The Motorola One, despite its smooth and stylish package, cuts the wrong corners and ultimately falls flat beside the even cheaper Nokia 7.1. It’s a disappointment, especially given how remarkably well Motorola’s $200 to $300 Moto G line strikes that balance of price and performance.
Fica claro que o objetivo da Motorola com este novo aparelho é experimentar com um novo formato de celular, cujo design certamente lembra o iPhone X. Permanece, porém, a dúvida sobre o real relação entre custo e benefício, considerando-se que o Moto G6 sai mais barato, com direito a tela e câmera ligeiramente melhores.
The Motorola One is a reasonably priced smartphone that offers interesting features such as Android One and a Dual Rear Camera but with its habit of not getting the exposure correct in photos and other smartphones, at a similar price, offering better camera specs (and often image quality), it may not be the first choice for photography fans. However, it does have some lovely design features - slim bezels and a top-notch - that make it appear more premium than it actually is but style doesn't trump substance in this instance.
Motorola’s first notched phone is a decent budget device and its first to use Android One. But the brand's latest experiment places taste over value and disappoints in the key battleground – the camera.
The Motorola One is a slightly confusing device, hovering around the same price as the firm's excellent Moto G6 Plus. What's on offer here is a display with a notch and Android One, but in the context of the competitive mid-range market, the Motorola One doesn't quite match up to rivals in various ways. It's good but not great.
Is the Motorola One a major improvement on the Motorola Moto G6 Plus? No, not especially. I’m not a huge fan of the notched display, but it’s the non-HD resolution which irks me most. For a £269 smartphone, in 2018, it’s disappointing.
The Motorola Moto One Macro might seem like a strange addition to the line-up, focusing on macro photography, but it does have the advantage of offering something a little different - and not asking you to pay huge amounts on money to get there.Good,...