The Motorola One Vision also wins out in the battery department with an extra 500mAh of capacity over the 3,000mAh battery in the Moto G7. The One Vision also offers 128GB of storage to the G7’s 64GB and both have MicroSD card slots. Based on benchmarks, the Samsung chip is superior. It’s a midrange chip, just like the Snapdragon 632 in the Moto G7, but the Samsung processor has a higher clock speed, and should be better at pushing graphics and processing images. It’s interesting to see Motorola opt for a Samsung Exynos 9610 processor in the One Vision. Performance, battery life, and charging Moto G7 review" width="720" height="480" /> Simon Hill/Digital Trends
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