Latest information on Motorola One Fusion appeared on the internet less than two weeks ago. At the time, we report that while the leaked spec sheet is far from impressive, it is pretty decent for a mid-range device. Since Motorola has decided to make the One Fusion official today, let’s dive in and see if our previous report was accurate. First off, the One Fusion will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 processor, a two-year-old chipset that doesn’t want to die yet.
To help keep things running smoothly, Motorola included 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. Another One Fusion selling point is the massive 5,000 mAh battery, but it’s also nice to have the 6.5-inch Max Vision HD + display.
According to Motorola, the One Fusion’s 48-megapixel primary camera features advancements like Quad Pixel technology for sharper, brighter photos. Three other cameras join the main one: 8MP, 5MP and 2MP. Finally, the phone runs Android 10 from the get-go and features a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner for added protection.
Motorola One Fusion is unlikely to launch in the United States any time soon, but it is now available in Latin America in two different colors: emerald green and deep sapphire blue. The price is not mentioned in the announcement, but Motorola said the phone will also launch in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in August.