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38 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 38 reviews of Motorola One Zoom / Motorola One Pro. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviews about the battery and portability are generally positive. The screen and price are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the performance.
camera, price, screen, portability, battery
performance
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola One Zoom / Motorola One Pro is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.
See all Motorola Mobile PhonesExpert review by : Basil Kronfli (trustedreviews.com)
The Motorola One Zoom is the latest rival to the Pixel 3a. It hopes to claim a spot as one of 2019's best mid-range smartphones by offering four cameras.
Almost a flagship camera;Clean, stable UI;Fantastic battery life
Less powerful than some competitors;Has a mono speaker;Good, but not great, design
Expert review by : Basil Kronfli (techradar.com)
The Motorola One Zoom is a mid-range phone that has a flagship camera setup, and while it doesn’t deliver top-tier power, it’s a very compelling package. There’s a big screen, a near stock take on Android inside, and an under-display...
Excellent camera for the price Great battery life In-screen fingerprint scanner
Beefy camera bump Mid-range power Mono speaker
The Motorola One Zoom is a very good mid-range phone with a virtually flagship camera. While there’s no denying it cuts corners to cost what it does – it isn't the best looking phone around and its power is anything but top-tier – the One Zoom will...
Expert review by : David Nield (t3.com)
A quad-lens camera and decent specs for half the price of a flagship
Impressive camera, and 3x optical zoom ; Nicely designed screen and chassis ; Clean, lightweight Android software
No waterproofing ; Camera doesn't quite match the Pixel 3a ; Mid-range processor
Expert review by : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
Moto's first quad camera phone, the Zoom joins the One series with a different take: its illuminating logo and purple finish show just that.
Smooth operation with clean software experience ; Solid battery life ; Quad camera is reasonable - and at a fair price point
Poor in-screen fingerprint scanner ; Irksome auto-dimming ; Design is at odds with other One series phones ; Less powerful than Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro
A fairly affordable phone with solid cameras, decent battery life, smooth operation and a large screen. The fingerprint scanner is poor, the design feels outside of the current One family, too, and there's stiff competition from Xiaomi. But, all in,...
Expert review by : Sara Piquer Martí & Anyron Copeman (techadvisor.co.uk)
Motorola's new mid-range smartphone has a quad camera and excellent telephoto lens. Here's everything you need to know about its design, specs and much more.
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Quad cams and a laundry list of top features could make Moto's latest the One to go for
A mid-ranger with a varied and capable camera bag ; Battery that can keep going and going ; Flagship features like in-display finger scanning
A bit lacking on the grunt front ; OLED screen is good rather than great ; Price is knocking on the door of superior smartphones
Moto’s all-rounder attempts to muscle in on the mid-range with a stacked feature list, great battery life and multi-purpose camera, but still loses out to more laser-focused rivals at this competitive price point
Expert review by : Simon Hill (digitaltrends.com)
With an incredibly versatile quad-lens camera, stamina for days, and a snazzy purple finish, the Motorola One Zoom is a midrange marvel at $450. But there has to be a compromise somewhere, right? Find out how well it performs in the wild as I put it...
Versatile quad-camera system ; Large, beautiful display ; Beefy battery ; Beautiful purple finish ; Uncluttered Android software
The Motorola One Zoom is a midrange marvel with four capable cameras
Expert review by : Hubert Nguyen (ubergizmo.com)
Overall, the Motorola One Zoom camera is doing a good job of expanding capabilities across all aspects of mobile photography, but it needs to improve...
Expert review by : Preslav Kateliev (phonearena.com)
The Motorola One Zoom comes with a quad-camera module and a glowing Moto logo! But is that enough to make a dent in the highly competitive midrange segment?
Distinct looks, solid build; Impressive 10x hybrid zoom on a midranger; Lots of storage; Very dependable battery life
Some issues with ergonomics (finger constantly jabs at the camera module); Ultra-wide camera is sub-par; Performance can be beat by $500 competitors
Expert review by : Eric Zeman (androidauthority.com)
The Motorola One Zoom is an appealing piece of hardware and looks to entice shutterbugs with its four-camera setup. The mid-range processor, however, holds the phone back in terms of performance despite the good battery life and other positives.
Attractive hardware ; Good display ; Excellent battery life ; Flexible 4-camera setup ; Clean software
No IP rating ; Sluggish performance ; Poor low-light results
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