Even if Verizon 5G coverage available in the United States, It is not Verizon’s full potential. Verizon has to roll out the low band 5G to compare against T-Mobile. But they always focus on UW 5G in Urban cities. Only with Ultra Wide Band, 5G can experience great speed compare with regular 5G coverage. Unfortunately, all 5G mobiles are not equipped with a UW modem. Most of the Unlocked versions only can support low band 5G. So, Mobile companies begin to work with Verizon to provide affordable UW 5G mobiles. Now, Motorola One Ace with 5G UW available in Verizon for $300.
Verizon was debuted its 5G network on October 13, 2020, and it plans to increases the 5G network in most major cities. By implementing Ultra-fast 5G UW services, Verizon advances its 5G network over mmWave Frequency. Also, it aspires to support more devices at the same time and in the same location. At very earlier, Verizon reaches 200 million people all around the world. Verizon UW 5 G’s specialty is eleven times faster than the AT&T 5G and fourteen times faster than T-Mobile’s 5G Networks.
Verizon 5G UW Supporting Motorola One Ace Mobile For $300
This month, Motorola One is introducing some of its affordable 5G devices to the US carriers. Now Verizon confirmed that it would add the Motorola One 5G UW to its portfolio. From July 8, customers will get Verizon Motorola One 5G UW Ace at $300. They are also providing another option, you can buy it for $12.49 a month for 24 months on Verizon device payment, or if you have an unlimited Premium Plan, you can get it for free.
There are many features included in it that include Superfast 5G speed, Over Two days of Battery, Elevate your entertainment, Capture every moment, 5G gaming on the go, and more secure.
The Motorola One has all the affordable features and has the capabilities you need for work and play.
Motorola One Ace Verizon 5G Version Specs
Even if Motorola One Ace is customized for Verizon, we don’t see much huge difference.
- Motorola One comes with a 6.7-inch regular 60Hz touchscreen display having a resolution with a centered punch-hole cutout.
- A Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset powers its sits processor, and it comes with 4GB of RAM.
- The smartphone powered by a 5000mAh battery, and it runs with the Android 11.0 Stock Android version.
- When we look into the camera, the Motorola One has a 48-megapixel primary camera around the back next to an 8-megapixel ultra-wide shooter and a 2MP macro lens. The inbuilt storage of the mobile is 64 GB. We can extend the storage up to 256 GB by using a microSD card.
- The Motorola weight has 212.00 grams and dimensions 166.1*76.1*9.9mm it is height, width, thickness.
- Motorola One having connectivity options like WiFi 802.11 a/b/g.n/ac, Bluetooth v5.0 and USB Type-C port.
- The mobile has sensors like an accelerometer, compass/magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and fingerprint sensor.
Verizon Adaptive Sound
Another important thing is that the Motorola One smartphone is the first phone that is getting the feature of Verizon’s Adaptive sound audio solution; it promises to deliver a better spatial surround experience no matter what headphones or earbuds you use.
This new Verizon’s Adaptive feature does not require any additional activation. You can play your music or videos through your preferred app. The audio solution will optimize the material for you. We can expect Verizon’s audio service to more handsets in the future and some existing devices via an OTA (over-the-air) software update.
Wrap Up
When you are in Urband cities, It is a wise idea to purchase UW 5G mobiles. Not all unlocked versions don’t support Verizon UW. This is an issue with some unlocked OnePlus 8 mobiles. Verizon slowly implementing UW coverage to major cities. You can expect above 50% speed enhancement with UW compare with low band 5G. Also, Motorola UI is neat and clean compare with other mobile manufacturers. Everything under $300 is a good deal. Did you plan to buy Motorola One Ace 5G UW, or did you have another mobile in your mind? Share your thoughts below.
Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.
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