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Motorola One Power Review

Posted on October 2, 2018November 12, 2018 By Jarvis

Our Verdict

The Moto One Power is clearly an attempt to destabilise Xiaomi, Nokia and Honor’s pole position in the mid-range segment and take back the market share, and for the most part, the Moto One Power is capable of doing that. The phone’s is performs reliably, has a decent enough camera and can last really long — More or less everything one looks for in a mid-range device. It’s not a perfect device though, and there are a few annoying trade off here and there. Read the full review to find out.

PROS

  • Long battery life (Two days worth)
  • Android One certification (Guaranteed updates)

CONS

  • Clunky design
  • No option to hide the notch

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https://www.digit.in/mobile-phones/motorola-one-power-review-136121.html

Phones Tags:android, camera, mobile, moto, Motorola, Motorola One Power, Nokia, review, Xiaomi

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