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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