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Motorola One Vision to use a Exynos 9610

LukeSavenije

Sources: @AluminiumTech, XDA

 

Motorola has yet to release a new flagship smartphone in over 6 months. Even its last flagship, the Moto Z3, is considered to not be one by some. Instead, the company has been focussing on the mid-range part of the market. The Moto G7 is their latest mid-ranger in their smartphone lineup, but for those who want the more stock Android experience you’ll have to turn your attention to the Motorola One and One Power. XDA user Mishaal Rahman has been focussing on “Robusta2.” This smartphone is rumored to join the Motorola One lineup as the Motorola One Vision.

 

It won't be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon unlike the other two. rather, it seems to use a Exynos 9610.

 

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Apart from Meizu, few brands use Samsung Exynos chipsets for their smartphones. For Motorola, the One Vision and a smartphone code-named “Troika” will be the company’s first smartphones with Exynos chips. Both devices will be powered by the Exynos 9610, a mobile platform manufactured on Samsung’s 10nm FinFET process. The Exynos 9610 has four ARM Cortex-A73 CPU cores clocked at 2.3GHz and four ARM Cortex-A53 CPU cores clocked at 1.6GHz. The GPU is ARM’s Mali-G72.

CDMA patent disputes with Qualcomm are allegedly behind why non-Samsung smartphones rarely have Exynos chipsets, though Qualcomm denied this allegation back in 2017. It’s interesting that it’s taken this long for a company other than Meizu to use Exynos chipsets. We’ll have to see how the Motorola One Vision performs once it’s available, but the newly released Samsung Galaxy A50 should be a good indicator of its performance.

 

for who's more interested in the rest of the phone, read the whole article

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1 hour ago, RejZoR said:

That's good news I think. More device should use Exynos coz those are pretty good too, not just Qualcomm's.

And Kirin. Having the Mate 20X a few days and it's damn good.

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It's not as fast as the current generation with that A73 chip though.

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