After unveiling the One Fusion+ earlier
last month, Motorola has now announced the One Fusion. As evident from its
name, the Motorola One Fusion is a toned-down version of the Fusion+ and comes
with a few downgrades and a more attractive price.
The One Fusion+ packed a 6.5" FullHD+
notchless display and the non-Plus model retains the size of the screen but its
resolution is down to 720p and there's also a waterdrop notch up top for the
8MP selfie camera which is a downgrade from the Plus variant's 16MP selfie
shooter mounted on a pop-up mechanism. The 64MP primary camera at the back of
the Fusion+ is replaced with a 48MP unit on the One Fusion, but other modules
remain the same - 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, and 2MP depth sensor.
The Motorola One Fusion has a Snapdragon
710 SoC at the helm and it runs Android 10 out of the box. The smartphone has
4GB RAM and 64GB storage on board and it also comes with a microSD card slot
for storage expansion.
Other highlights of the Motorola One Fusion
include a rear-mounted fingerprint reader, a dedicated Google Assistant button,
a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The smartphone is powered by a 5,000
mAh battery but its charging speed is currently unknown. The Motorola One
Fusion is offered in Emerald Green and Deep Sapphire Blue colors. It's priced
at CLP 199,990 (US$ 250/€ 220) and is already available for purchase in Latin
American countries.
The One Fusion will also arrive in Saudi
Arabia and UAE next month.