Motorola is back with a new mid-range offering, and while it may not seem drastically different from its predecessor, the Edge 60 Fusion makes smart improvements that add real value. It shows that even minor upgrades, when well-implemented, can make a meaningful impact in everyday use.
With a refined design, enhanced display, better cameras, and smarter software, the Edge 60 Fusion makes a strong case for itself in the under ₹25,000 segment. Here’s a deep dive into what’s new, what’s improved, and whether it’s worth your money.
Design
The Edge 60 Fusion sticks to Motorola’s curved-edge design but now includes more premium materials and higher durability. It’s slim, light, and IP68 and IP69 certified — rare for this price point.
Spec | Detail |
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Dimensions | 161.2 x 73.08 x 8.25 mm |
Weight | 180 grams |
Build | Polycarbonate frame, vegan leather finish |
Protection | IP68 + IP69 + MIL-STD-810H |
The vegan leather feels nice in hand, and despite the sleek look, it’s built to handle splashes, dust, and high-pressure water jets. Just don’t expect warranty coverage if water damage occurs.
Display
One of the most impressive upgrades comes with the display. The Edge 60 Fusion features a bright and detailed 6.67-inch curved pOLED panel with 1.5K resolution.
Feature | Detail |
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Size | 6.67-inch |
Resolution | 2712 x 1220 pixels (1.5K) |
Refresh Rate | 120Hz (manual), 90Hz auto default |
Peak Brightness | 4,500 nits |
Touch Sampling | 300Hz |
Protection | Gorilla Glass Victus 7i |
It’s great for media and gaming. Although HDR is supported, streaming apps like Netflix and Prime didn’t detect it, while YouTube did. Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers round out a strong multimedia setup.
Software
The Edge 60 Fusion runs Android 15 with Motorola’s Hello UI. While the interface remains near-stock, the addition of Moto-branded apps and some ads in the weather app is a slight drawback.
Feature | Detail |
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OS | Android 15 |
UI | Hello UI |
Updates | 3 years OS + 4 years security |
AI Features | Moto AI and Gemini AI |
Moto AI features like “Remember This” and “Update Me” add some smart functionality, though they aren’t game-changing. You can customise fonts, icons, and even layouts, but some elements like in-app ads feel intrusive.
Performance
Powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 SoC, the phone handles everyday tasks, gaming, and multitasking with ease. No major heating issues were found except while using the camera extensively.
Spec | Detail |
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Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 7400 (4nm) |
RAM | 8GB / 12GB (LPDDR4X) |
Storage | 256GB UFS 2.2 + 1TB expandable (Hybrid SIM) |
Gaming was smooth at high graphics settings in titles like Call of Duty: Mobile and Asphalt Legends Unite. However, the frame rate doesn’t go beyond 60 fps, even with higher settings.
Benchmark | Edge 60 Fusion | Nothing Phone 3a | Poco F6 |
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AnTuTu v10 | 6,49,652 | 8,04,179 | 14,57,491 |
Geekbench 6 Single-Core | 1,087 | 1,158 | 1,835 |
Geekbench 6 Multi-Core | 3,049 | 3,255 | 4,693 |
3DMark Wild Life Unlimited | 3,675 | 4,175 | 11,734 |
As expected, it performs like a typical mid-range device — reliable but not blazing fast.
Camera
The camera system hasn’t changed much on paper but delivers improved results thanks to optimised software and better image processing.
Camera | Specs |
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Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 700C, OIS |
Ultrawide | 13MP, f/2.2 |
Front Camera | 32MP, f/2.2 |
The primary camera now captures more natural colours and better detail. Ultrawide images are also more in line with the main camera’s tone. Low-light video still has room for improvement, but 4K video at 30 fps offers good stabilisation and clarity.
Battery
The 5,500mAh battery performs well and offers all-day battery life even with moderate to heavy usage.
Feature | Detail |
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Capacity | 5,500mAh |
Charging | 68W wired |
Charger Included | Yes |
Full Charge Time | Around 53 minutes |
Using Charge Boost mode shortens charging time by about 10 minutes. In our tests, the phone lasted over a day on a single charge, delivering up to 22 hours in video playback and 13 hours in PCMark’s Work battery test.
Verdict
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is a smartly priced mid-range phone that gets most things right. It offers a premium display, decent performance, clean software, and solid battery life with some unique features.
If you’re not looking for gaming-grade power but want a well-rounded daily driver with great looks and durability, this one’s easy to recommend under ₹25,000.
It stands tall against rivals like the Nothing Phone 3a (which has great software but weaker cameras) and the Vivo T4 (with bigger battery but a bulkier design). If you can stretch your budget a little, the Edge 60 Pro at ₹29,999 is also a compelling option.
FAQs
What is the price of Motorola Edge 60 Fusion?
It starts under ₹25,000 in India for the base variant.
Does the phone support fast charging?
Yes, it supports 68W fast wired charging.
Is the Edge 60 Fusion waterproof?
It has IP68 and IP69 ratings, so it’s water and dust resistant.
Which processor powers the Edge 60 Fusion?
It runs on MediaTek Dimensity 7400, a 4nm chip.
Does it have a good camera setup?
Yes, the 50MP main and 13MP ultrawide cameras deliver solid results.