Motorola Edge 60 Fusion – Some smartphone consumers, as of today, are still sitting around with a need for a phone that provides them with an almost completely balanced and appealing experience with just the right amounts of plushness. The design should not only cater to the camera or gaming needs. The actual phone will be the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Moto has made changes to the modem, and up to this point, effectively the Edge series, and the Edge 60 Fusion might just prove to be a commendable successor to that. The coming sections will touch on design, performance, camera, battery, and expected price in India for you to decide whether this should be a worthy phone for you.

Design And Build Quality

Motorola Edge 60 fusion looks, at first sight, sleek yet classy. That quality feel in the palm is unmistakable. The mildly curved edges are very comforting. It has a good balance, even during prolonged use, so that it does not tire out your hand.
The back is in a matte finish and is less prone to staining from fingerprints, and it looks really classy. It caters to those who prefer simple and formal rather than loud designs.

Display

Moto’s been generous with this phone, featuring a very beautiful curved POLED display with all the natural brightness characteristics. Good brightness even under direct sunlight.
High refresh rate contributes to the smoothness of scrolling and animations; to be fair, the Moto software animations are very well polished. In case you are a movie, series, or any other OTT content buff, this panel is going to give you a flagship-worthy experience.

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Performance

The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion has some chunky Snapdragon guts to handle daily multitasking and gaming with ease. Social media, reels, web browsing, and switching between apps run totally smoothly every day.
This phone is chill for light gaming, with perhaps some casual to mid-tier gaming as its limits. The gaming experience is steady apart from that. Smooth performance is supported by a clean UI without any bloatware from Motorola.

Cameras

The camera setup for this smartphone is decent enough. Daylight photos have good details and are not overly saturated, like many others. The Moto has natural colours out, which keep it very real.
Low-light photography still brings decent detail. Video stabilisation is great, and any vlogger or traveller would appreciate it.

Battery And Charging

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The battery life is not a problem with this phone, and it could last for a day easily without any major hassles. With fast charging, it would be even easier to juice up the phone in no time, so that you’d never have to worry about the battery running low for long.

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