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Motorola One Action


  1. 4 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
  2. 16.0 cm (6.3 inch) FHD+ Display
  3. 12MP + 5, 16MP | 12MP Front Camera
  4. 3500 mAh Battery
  5. Samsung Exynos 9609 Processor

Ultra-wide Action Camera

Hold your phone vertically and capture videos in landscape format. This smartphone’s ultra-wide action camera lets you capture more in every frame. You can capture stunning images with this phone's rear camera system (12 MP main + 5 MP depth sensor + 16 MP video camera sensor) and front camera (12 MP).

Play Videos Horizontally

You can take videos conveniently by holding your phone vertically. But, you can watch all the action come alive horizontally on the 16 cm (6.3) CinemaVision Full HD+ display.

Enhanced Video Stabilization

Film every adventure that you take without worrying about your video being shaky. This smartphone comes with enhanced video stabilization for smooth videos.

Ultra-wide-angle Lens

This smartphone’s 117-degree ultra-wide-angle lens lets you fit more in a frame (up to 4x). So whether it’s a sports match or the beautiful landscape that you are trying to capture, each scene will come out well.

CinemaVision Full HD+ Display

This smartphone’s 16 cm (6.3) CinemaVision Full HD+ display, with an aspect ratio of 21:9, will elevate your viewing experience with visuals stretching from one edge to another.

Storage Features

From videos to files, store everything you want without worrying about the space left, as this phone comes with a storage capacity of 128 GB. With the presence of Universal Flash Storage, this phone paves the way for responsive performance. This phone comes with the Samsung Exynos 9609 processor which facilitates an enhanced performance.

Android One

Store all your images on Google Photos or take help from the Google Assistant - This smartphone, with the Android One operating system, will make your life much simpler.

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