The Lenovo-owned company Motorola has now quietly unveiled the vanilla One Fusion, which comes with slightly less impressive tech specs and a waterdrop notch display.
Motorola One Fusion has a 6.5-inch HD+ display with an 8MP selfie camera housed within the waterdrop notch at the top. It runs on a 10nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 chipset, which has been coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage.
At the rear, the Motorola One Fusion has a quad-camera setup featuring a 48MP main sensor, an 8MP wide-angle lens, a 5MP macro shooter, and a 2MP depth sensor. Keeping the lights on is a massive 5,000mAh battery.
Unlike the Motorola One Fusion+, however, the vanilla One Fusion doesn't support fast charging. Some of the other key specs highlights of the new budget smartphone include a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and a USB Type-C port. The Motorola One Fusion runs on "near-stock Android 10 operating system" with Motorola's My UX customizations on top.
The Motorola One Fusion will be going on sale in select markets across Latin America in Deep Sapphire Blue and Emerald Green colors. The smartphone will also be released in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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