Motorola Edge 60 Fusion vs Edge 60 Pro: If you are looking at a fashion phone packed with punch, Motorola’s latest Edge 60 Fusion and Edge 60 Pro are making waves for all the good reasons. These mid-range players are offering a combination of design elegance, performance punch, and camera capabilities. But what sets them apart, and who should get their money? Let’s dissect on each feature to guide you wisely.

Display and Design

Both phones boast gorgeous 6.7-inch P-OLED curved screens with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, so they are virtually equal on the visual side. Both are HDR10+ capable and have over 96% screen-to-body ratios to bring immersive visuals. The Edge 60 Pro gains slightly with a slightly higher screen-to-body ratio. Both are stylish and slim in design, featuring IP68 and IP69 water resistance. The Fusion, though, is slightly lighter at 180.1g compared to the Pro at 186g.

Performance Comparison

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion uses MediaTek Dimensity 7400, whereas Edge 60 Pro contains the more powerful Dimensity 8350 Extreme Edition. The Pro not only has increased clock rates but also the improved Mali-G615 MC6 GPU and LPDDR5X RAM type, for even greater multitasking and gaming responsiveness. AnTuTu results confirm this—Fusion registers 692,185 and Pro reaches a whopping 1,440,382.

Camera Features

Fusion comes with a dual rear configuration with a 50MP primary and 13MP ultra-wide. The Pro, however, comes with a triple-camera setup with a 50MP primary, 50MP ultra-wide, and 10MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom support. It also comes with 20x digital zoom. For selfies, Fusion comes with a 32MP camera, while Pro ups the ante with sharper 50MP lens. They both offer 4K video from both front and rear cameras but Pro throws in additions such as improved slow motion and dual video recording modes.

Battery and Charging

Battery capacity is another area where Edge 60 Pro leads with a 6000mAh unit compared to Fusion’s 5500mAh. The Pro also charges with 90W fast charging and wireless charging, while Fusion is capped at 68W wired charging and omits wireless support. The bigger battery backup, however, tilts in Fusion’s direction at 11h 02m in PCMark tests against 8h 27m for the Pro.

Storage and OS Updates

Both have 256GB of internal storage, although Pro’s UFS 4.0 storage is much quicker than Fusion’s UFS 2.2. Both lack expandable storage, although Fusion can go up to 1TB through the hybrid SIM slot. Both are available with Android 15, three OS update years, and four years of security patches on top of Motorola’s Hello UI.

Price and Value

Pricing is a big differentiator—Edge: 60 Fusion is priced at ₹22,799 while Edge 60 Pro will be sold at ₹32,299. While Pro brings better performance, cameras, and storage speed, Fusion provides great value with good features at a lower price, which is a value proposition for price-conscious consumers.