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Published: 2019-10-01, Author: Paul , review by: whatmobile.net
I keep mentioning the price and its worth noting that at £220 or thereabouts (available at John Lewis), that the Action One is well worth your consideration when looking to buy a cheap and cheerful device.It has the look and feel of a high-end smartphone...
The One Action is yet another affordable smartphone from Motorola that offers more than you would expect for the price.It offers a modern style and good build quality for the price along with a decent screen and Android One software. We also like the scre...
21:9 screen is fantastic, Camera doesn't disappoint, Performance is incredible (for a budget handset), Style on tap
It's missing Gorilla Glass, Battery life could be a bit better
(Image credit: Motorola)We're confident in saying that the Motorola One Action is one of the best budget smartphones money can buy. It has all the drive the average consumer would ever need, and more than enough built-in storage to match, a camera that wo...
The camera has a smile detection feature and will automatically activate the shutter when it senses a smiling face, You create some creative snaps such as video clips where only one area of the shot has movement and spot colour that allows you to create j
It isn't waterproof so you'll have to be careful not to have any accidents, The screen suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light
If you want a smartphone that's great for shooting videos and taking photos but won't break the bank, the Motorola One Action is a good choice. It's got the same great 6.3in screen as the Moto One Vision, but took particularly clear photos in natural ligh...
Crisp Android One OS, Strong performance, Smooth, easy to shoot video
21:9 aspect ratio isn't widely enough supported, Camera isn't phenomenal
The Motorola One Action is another fine budget smartphone from Motorola. It continues the good work started with the Motorola One Vision, but with a couple of interesting twists.Ditching the Vision's decent camera for a dedicated ultra-wide video lens giv...
Published: 2019-08-28, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Ultrawide screen puts cinema-style viewing in your hand, Great performance for the cash, You'll never take a vertical video again
Battery can't go the distance, Can't miss that humongous hole-punch, Rotated snapper is useless if you don't shoot video
It isn't going to replace your GoPro, but quirky camera sensors aside, the Motorola One Action is a fairly well-rounded phone for not a huge amount of money. You get a modern design, decent performance and respectable picture quality, plus one of the sim...
Same price as Moto G7, but better, 21:9 screen is lovely, Performance is superb for the price
Video recording isn't the best, Battery life could be better
Despite the gimmick, and the few issues with video recording, the Moto One Action successfully delivers the death knell for the Moto G7. Filled to the brim with niceties, but costing the same price, the One Action is Motorola's most well-rounded phone yet...
Published: 2019-08-16, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Dedicated video camera makes for smooth and wide-angle footage,Performance is great for this price point especially,Vertical hold for horizontal videos is a fun idea
Battery life isn't that brilliant,Screen's auto-dimming is a little too keen,21:9 aspect ratio doesn't suit all apps,Massive size of punch-hole front-facing camera
The Moto One Action brings unique thought to video capture, with its 90-degree rotated sensor, making it an interesting proposition - although one that, for those who really care about video orientation and who will simply turn their phones, is arguably o...
While I am not necessarily convinced Motorola’s plan of releasing multiple phones that each have a headline aspect is the right way of doing things (why not put them all into one really good device?) I do like what I have seen so far of the One Action...
Abstract: In recent months, we’ve seen Motorola change course slightly, dipping its toes into the mid-tier and further away from its budget roots with a new range, which includes the Motorola One and One Vision. These souped-up budget phones typically cost slightly...