Motorola One Fusion, a more modest but respectable version
Motorola continues to add members to the One series , this time with the launch of the Motorola One Fusion , a more modest and affordable version of the new Motorola One Fusion + , but which equally deserves our attention for being a powerful mid-range terminal and maintaining some characteristics of the original model.
This is the Motorola One Fusion : Motorola One Fusion, a more modest but respectable version
Unlike its older brother, the Motorola One Fusion does not have a pop-up camera, the company has opted for a typical notch in the form of a drop of water. What is maintained is the size of the IPS panel, which is 6.5 inches , although the resolution has been reduced to 1,600 x 720 pixels (HD + instead of FullHD +).
The back cover design remains intact, featuring a vertically aligned quad camera and a fingerprint reader in the center alongside the company logo. Another detail that is also repeated in the Motorola One Fusion , is the dedicated side button for the Google assistant.
This time with the Snapdragon 710 : Motorola One Fusion, a more modest but respectable version
The Snapdragon 730 seen in the One Fusion + has become a Snapdragon 710 in the Motorola One Fusion , and it is accompanied by 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage , this being the only memory configuration available. Likewise, the set is powered by a 5,000mAh battery , like its older brother, but at the moment it is unknown if it will have the same fast charging capacity as this one.
The operating system is none other than Android 10 along with the user interface customized by Motorola, My UX. And at the connectivity level, the mobile is equipped with the usual: 4G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and GPS .
Cameras : Motorola One Fusion, a more modest but respectable version
This department hasn’t changed much; Going into details, the terminal has the same quad camera headed by a 48MP Samsung GW1 sensor with pixel binning (12MP effective resolution), which is accompanied by an 8MP wide-angle lens (118 ° field of view), a 5MP macro camera and finally a depth sensor of just 2MP.
Motorola One Fusion, a more modest but respectable version
On the other hand, the front camera has changed, since not only is it not housed in a pop-up mechanism, but also its resolution is half, remaining at 8MP.
Availability and price
The Motorola One Fusion will take time to reach Europe, but it is already available in select Latin American countries and will soon reach other markets for a price equivalent to 310 euros when making the currency conversion.