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Motorola One Zoom inches closer to launch, appears on Geekbench

Motorola is having an announcement at IFA this week and we expect to see the One Zoom with four cameras and a huge rectangular setup on the back. The phone already appeared in multiple leaks across Europe, but now we know a bit more its performance, thanks to its arrival on Geekbench.

The device named “motorola motorola one zoom” reached scores of 2,381 for a single core and 6,551 for multiple cores – that is pretty much the same as any other Snapdragon 675 smartphone, like the Samsung Galaxy A70 or the Redmi Note 7 Pro.

The listing also reveals the unit was equipped with 4 GB RAM and runs on Android Pie, so we should not expect Moto to be among the first companies to adopt the latest Android 10, at least not with its out-of-the-box products.

The upcoming phone also has rumored specs like 6.4” AMOLED display with a built-in fingerprint scanner, 25 MP selfie camera in the cutout on top and a 4,000 mAh battery with up to 18W fast-charging capabilities.

Initially, the phone should cost €399 and should ship with Android One – however, we cannot know for sure what the official specs sheet is until the company officially unveils the phone.


Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena


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