Motorola announced its Moto G 5G back in July and later brought it stateside as the Moto One 5G. Now we get the Moto One 5G Ace which is Motorola’s most affordable 5G phone for North America priced at $399.
There's a 6.7-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution upfront and a centered punch-hole for the 16MP selfie cam. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 750G chipset which features the integrated Snapdragon X52 5G modem for sub-6GHz 5G connectivity. You get 4/6GB RAM options and 64/128GB storage which is further expandable via microSD.
The camera department is headlined by a 48MP primary shooter which sits next to an 8MP ultrawide module, a 2MP macro sensor and an LED flash. You’ll also spot the trademark Moto dimple which houses the fingerprint scanner. The phone is IP52 rated and comes in at 212grams.
On the software side, you get standard Android 10 with Motorola's My UX skin on top. The battery comes in at 5,000 mAh and does 15W wired charging though you only get a 10W adapter in the box.
The Moto One 5G Ace goes on sale starting January 14 in the US while Canadian buyers will have to wait a bit more. It comes in a single silver colorway.
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