Exynos 9610 powered Motorola One Vision spotted on Geekbench


An unconfirmed report from early February had it that Samsung might have secured a new order for its chipset, just as the report suggests the Lenovo-owned Motorola might be planning on unveiling two new mid-range devices with Samsung’s Exynos 7 Series 9610 processor under the hood. While the report never revealed the identity of the said device, some rumor-spinners believe one of the devices might be the upcoming Moto P40 that is billed to arrive soon as the sequel to the Moto P30 from last year.

Now, while that remains largely unconfirmed, a new Motorola phone dubbed the Motorola One Vision has surfaced on the Geekbench database with some few details. Although it remains unclear if the device will be marketed as the Motorola One Vision, it is clear from the name the device will be part of Googles Android One programme based on Android 9 Pie. The listing reveals the device will come with the 10nm Exynos 9610 chipset, hooked with 6GB of RAM under the hood.

Aside from the 1,599 points in the single-core test and 5,328 points in the multi-core test, nothing else has been revealed via the listing.

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If previous rumors are anything to take seriously, then the Motorola One Vision could end up hitting the shelves as the Motorola P40 as rumored, or perhaps it could be the second rumored Exynos 9610 Motorola phone that is said to be in the works. While we do not have any official information about the Moto P40 at the moment, early leaked renders from last year suggest the device could come with a punch hole in its screen for the selfie camera which should allow for the highest possible screen to body ratio, however, the render reveals there is still enough bezel on the bottom to house the Motorola logo.

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