Motorola One Fusion+ Launched: Snapdragon 730 & 16MP Pop-Up Camera
Karamchand Rameshwar
Motorola One Fusion+ is the second phone from Motorola that features the pop-up camera style. It also has a Snapdragon 730 & 64MP quad cameras as highlights
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Motorola has just launched a new mid-range smartphone in Europe, dubbed Motorola One Fusion+. This is the second phone that Motorola uses the selfie camera style, after the One Hyper that the company introduced at the end of last year.
Motorola One Fusion+: Price & Availability
The Motorola One Fusion+ will officially launch in Europe later this month with a retail price of 299 Euro, which is equivalent to around Rs. 25,500. It has two color variants for users to choose, including Moonlight White and Twilight Blue.
For now, there is no word regarding the One Fusion+'s price and availability in other markets.
Motorola One Fusion+: Specifications & Features
The Motorola One Fusion+ rocks a 6.5 inch IPS LCD screen, supporting Full HD + resolution and HDR10. Inside, the device owns the hardware power from Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730 processor, combined with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of memory, which can be expanded up to 1TB via a microSD card.
Moving to the back, Motorola One Fusion+ carries a quad-camera array arranged vertically and placed in the top left corner. This camera cluster includes a 64MP f / 1.8 main sensor, an 8MP f / 2.2 ultra-wide-angle unit with a 115-degree viewing angle, a 5MP f / 2.4 macro camera, and a 2MP f / 2.4 depth sensor.
In addition, the phone also has a 16MP camera mounted in the pop-up module for picturing selfies and video calls. Under the hood, it comes with a 5,000mAh battery, that supports 15W fast charging TurboPower via a USB Type-C port. The device runs on Android 10-based My UX interface out of the box to take care of the software side of things.
Other features of the device include a fingerprint sensor on the back, dual SIM support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a dedicated key to activate Google Assistant.
Motorola One Fusions+ price: around Rs. 25,500
Motorola One Fusions+ price in India: Unavailable
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