The Motorola One Vision is an attempt to bring some high-end specifications to the mid range — a territory Motorola already covers with its Z and G series handsets. For £269.99 (inc. VAT) this 6.3-inch smartphone offers three features that are immediately eye-catching: a 48-megapixel main camera; a 21:9 aspect ratio screen (see also Sony’s Xperia 1 and Xperia 10 Plus); and a front camera that sits in an on-screen cutout (a feature that Honor has used in its View 20 and Honor 20 handsets, and Samsung has also toyed with — for example in its Galaxy S10 series).

All of these phones are more expensive than the Motorola One Vision: but can it really deliver compelling features and performance for under £300?

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The Motorola One Vision has a 6.3-inch 21:9 IPS screen.


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There is nothing in the design of the Motorola One Vision that screams…

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