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Be it watching videos, listening to music, or taking photos, multimedia is central to our everyday smartphone experience. With One Vision, Motorola aims to offer a great multimedia experience. The Lenovo-owned Motorola launched its first 21:9 aspect ratio smartphone in India a few months back with a range of features including OIS, wide aspect Cinemascope display, Dolby ATMOS, Screen mirroring, and a Quad pixel camera. We have used it for more than two months now and have come up with a review. How does it manage to do it? Do give it a read.  Why you should buy Sleek and solid build Compared to other smartphones with monotonous gradient design, Motorola One Vision is a better-looking phone than a lot of them. This phone doesn't feel so premium, but the simple aesthetic makes the phone doesn't look cheap either. The rear features a 4D Corning Gorilla Glass back with a gradient finish that shimmers in the light and is slightly curved on all four sides of the phone. [gallery link="file" size="medium" columns="2" ids="292388,292389,292380,292379"] Even though it is tall, the device feels comfortable to hold, and interactive elements like the power button and volume rocker are easy to reach. Due to its tall form factor, it might ...

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