Acting as indirect successors to last year’s Moto X4, both the Motorola One and One Power are set to become Motorola's latest Android One smartphones upon launch. Yesterday, the Power edition of the device was certified by TENAA in China, suggesting a release could be just around the corner. And today, that certification listing has been updated to reveal the device’s spec sheet entirely.

Starting off with some of the exterior characteristics, a notched display that sits at 6.2-inches in size and boasts a resolution of 2246 x 1180p is featured. Also, the notch included is home to a front-facing 8-megapixel camera. Moving over to the rear, Motorola keeps with recent trends by including a vertical dual-camera setup that includes a main 16-megapixel sensor and a secondary 5-megapixel one that should improve bokeh images.

Taking a peek at the internals, the listing in question doesn’t reveal which exact processor is included, although it does state that a clock speed of 1.8GHz is involved, thus coinciding with previous rumors of Snapdragon 636. If this is the case, Qualcomm’s processor will then be coupled with the choice of either 3GB, 4GB, or 6GB of RAM. Moreover, both 32GB and 64GB storage options will be available and, in either case, this can be expanded via a microSD card of up to 128GB. On a final note, completing the package will be stock Android 8.1 Oreo and a huge 4850mAh battery, hence the One Power name.

As of now, Motorola is yet to reveal when its new Android One device will be announced but the Lenovo-owned company currently has a launch event set for next Thursday, August 2. If the unveiling does indeed happen on that day, consumers can expect sales to follow a few weeks later and, according to the TENAA listing, Motorola will be selling the device in black, white, gold, and silver.