We've been hearing a lot about upcoming Motorola devices lately, and today two more leaks have surfaced.
First up, images of the Motorola One Vision show a device with a hole-punch display and a chin without Motorola branding. Around back is a dual rear camera setup with "48MP" written next to it, a fingerprint reader below the Motorola logo, and Android One branding.
Rumors have suggested that the Motorola One Vision could feature a 6.2-inch FHD+ screen, octa-core Exynos 9610 processor, 3/4GB of RAM, and 32/64/128GB of built-in storage. Also expected to be included is a 3500mAh battery and Android 9 Pie.
If the rumored features are true, the Motorola One Vision could be an interesting option for folks in the market for an affordable Android phone. The hole-punch is smaller than the notch on the Motorola One and the specs aren't too shabby, especially that sizable battery. And with Android One, the device should get regular security updates.
It's suggested that Motorola could introduce the Motorola One Vision later this month, so it may not be long before all is finally revealed.
Also leaked today is the Moto E6. The design isn't anything too crazy, with no notch or hole-punch or anything like that and a Motorola-branded chin on the front of the phone. Around back there's a single camera that looks like it protrudes from the body a bit.
Rumors say that the Moto E6 will include a 5.45-inch 1440x720 screen, Snapdragon 430 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16/32GB of storage. The camera on the back is said to be a 13MP snapper, while the front is reportedly home to a 5MP camera. None of those specs are mindblowing, but this is a Moto E phone, so it's going to be a very aggressively-priced device.