Last month we learned that Motorola will
unveil two new smartphones at the end of Q2 2020, dubbed One Fusion and One
Fusion+. Motorola hasn't divulged anything about these devices yet, but YouTube
has revealed key specs and release date of the One Fusion+.
YouTube has listed the Motorola One
Fusion+ on its Device Report site with Snapdragon 730 SoC, which contradicts
last month's leak that claimed the smartphone will have a Snapdragon 675
chipset at the helm. The One Fusion+ will sport a 6.5" 1080p display, run
Android 10 out of the box, and pack a 5,000 mAh battery. The listing claims
that One Fusion+ will be released in June 2020, but it doesn't reveal the exact
date.
The listing also includes an image of a
Motorola smartphone, which is actually the Motorola Edge and not the One
Fusion+. However, Motorola Edge's listing includes an image of an unknown
smartphone, which could be the One Fusion+. It's possible that YouTube
mistakenly swapped the pictures of both smartphones.
The image reveals the smartphone will pack
a quad camera setup on the back with a 64MP main unit. It will feature a
rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, with a USB-C port located at the bottom with
the 3.5mm headphone jack. Upon closer inspection of the picture, you can also
see that the smartphone's display doesn't have a notch or a punch hole for the
selfie camera, meaning it will be likely mounted on a pop-up mechanism.
Other things we can discern from the image
are the power button and volume rocker placed on the right side of the
smartphone. They are joined by an additional button whose purpose is unknown. The
Motorola One Fusion+ is rumored to come with 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage, and
have two color options - Cloud and SugarFrost.
We'll likely hear more about the Motorola
One Fusion and One Fusion+ in the coming weeks.
