#LeakPeek: Motorola One Zoom to feature a 48MP quad camera
Lenovo-owned Motorola is working to announce a bunch of new handsets at the IFA 2019 event in September, including the entry-level Moto E6 Plus, the mid-range Moto One Action, and a more premium Moto One Zoom. In the latest, a leak has given away design features, camera details, and full specifications of the forthcoming Moto One Zoom. Here's everything you need to know.
Moto One Zoom: At a glance
According to leaked renders, the Moto One Zoom will feature a waterdrop notched display and slightly prominent bezels compared to its contemporaries. On the rear, the glass panel is likely to sport a brushed metallic finish and house a quad-lens setup. The display is also said to be a 6.2-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED panel that will come integrated with a fingerprint reader.
For the shutterbugs and selfie lovers
Going by the leak, the Moto One Zoom will offer a quad-camera module on the rear, comprising a 48MP main lens, a wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lens that will offer 5x hybrid zoom. These three sensors will be joined by a depth sensor that'll capture depth information. On the front, the phone will house a single selfie camera. However, its details remain unclear.
Under the hood
Details regarding the processor, memory options, and built-in storage on the Moto One Zoom remain unclear at present. However, we expect the handset to come with a Samsung-sourced Exynos 9-series chipset, upto 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Further, it is tipped to pack a large battery (presumable 5,000mAh capacity) and run stock Android 9 as part of Google's Android One program.
Moto One Zoom to launch at around Rs. 34,000
According to the leak, the Moto One Zoom will be unveiled at IFA 2019 which is set to kick off from September 6 and go on sale soon after the launch. As for pricing, the phone is rumored to cost 429 euros (roughly Rs. 34,000).