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So long as that’s the case, we should have good things to look forward to next year. Pre-order: OnePlus 6T from £499 from OnePlus Store Verdict The OnePlus 6T brings technology and worthwhile improvements to the table but still needs some tweaking. ONOCTOBER 12 "MOTOROLA ONE REVIEW | TRUSTED REVIEWS" Motorola One Review | Trusted Reviews What is the Motorola One? The Motorola One is interesting on a few fronts. It’s an Android One phone, meaning it uses an almost untouched Google Android interface, not a custom one. It’s also part of a range.
The Motorola One sits between the beloved Moto G6 and the Moto Z series, with most of the affordability of the G and some modern design traits you might expect from a Z. The most important of these is the notch, which currently makes the Motorola One seem a very “up to date” design. This is a pleasant phone with a low-key style and high tilt factor. It’s likeable. However, at £269.99 there are compelling alternatives from Honor and Nokia.
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The Honor 8X is better-specced and £20 cheaper, the Nokia 7.1 also a spec step above and just £30 more. This isn’t a value king like the Moto G range’s models, but Motorola fans who like the idea of a phone with a notch will find little to dislike here. Related: Best budget phones Motorola One — Design The Motorola One is a more affordable alternative to the iPhone XR. It’s just over a third the price, but core parts of the design and visual impact of the phones are similar. Its notch proportions are very similar to Apple’s, and the One is made of glass and metal.
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Panes of 2.5D glass, which are curved at the very edge for a softer feel, sit on the front and back. Curved, painted aluminium sides sit between. Handling is one of the Motorola One’s strongest elements. It’s a very accessible size, and the absence of hard edges gives the phone a palm-friendly feel.
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There are no glaring missing pieces either. There’s 64GB storage, enough to make the microSD slot redundant for most of us, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB-C charge socket. That’s more storage than the base level Nokia 7.1 (which has 32GB), and a more up-to-date socket style than the otherwise-compelling Honor 8X. Motorola also adds a P2i coating, as it has done with some previous Moto phones.
This is a water repellent nano coating, used to ensure the odd water splash doesn’t cause any damage. A recessed fingerprint scanner sits on the back too. As it sits in a solid 1mm indent, it’s easy to use and sits right where most index fingers will land naturally. It’s not the fastest responder in the world, but still only takes about a second to get you to the homescreen.
There’s no face unlock feature, but given it would be a simple camera-only function, the finger scanner would most likely work better anyway. Motorola One — Screen The Motorola One has a 5.9-inch screen. As it’s a very long panel, maxing out that diagonal stat, this display is not huge.
This phone is made for accessibility rather than to cater primarily to hardcore gamers and video streamers. In the hand it’s closer in size to the Moto G6 than the Moto G6 Plus. If that’s a positive point or not depends on whether you’d rather a phone that fits easily into pocket and hand, or one that will make music and games shine all the more. The Motorola One is, perhaps surprisingly, not a Full HD-grade screen.
Its resolution of 1520 x 720 is the elongated version of 720p. Even at 5.9 inches, the difference between this and Full HD isn’t glaring. However, both the Nokia 7.1 and Honor 8X have sharper displays.
Up close you can see slight pixellation, and the effect is more noticeable when you read an article on the phone. The curves or fonts really show off the lower pixel density. Colour performance is closer to the Moto G series than that of a top-end phone too.
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