Motorola Edge 60 Fusion: A Premium Smartphone at Just ₹20,999 – Is It Really Good for You?

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion has arrived and that too at just 20,999 rupees! Yes, a phone with a premium flagship experience at this price! It sounds fun, but I’m the same guy, right – I’ll use it first, then trust it. So come on, today we’ll check out complete info about this phone, test it, and also see how much it has upgraded from the previous Motorola Edge 50 Fusion or if it’s downgraded somewhere.

Unboxing: Fragrance and Surprise as Soon as You Open the Box!

The first thing is, just looking at the box was fun. Typical Motorola style – full eco-friendly vibe. What’s inside?

  • A SIM ejector, some legal guides, and then came our hero – Motorola Edge 60 Fusion!
  • Along with a Type-C to Type-C cable (yes bro, even in 2025, other brands are giving Type-A, but Motorola has won the game).
  • And a 68W charger, that too in an eco-friendly design.

First impression? As soon as I held the phone, a “wow” slipped out. Premium feel, slim design, and that same awesome vibe of the Motorola Edge series. But wait, the weight felt a bit more – 181 grams. A slight upgrade from the previous Edge 50 Fusion, maybe because of the bigger battery. So let’s move to the details.

Design and Display: The Charm of a Premium Look

Friends, hold this phone in your hand, and it feels like a 40-50 thousand rupee phone. 8.2mm thin design, harmonious finish on the back side, and that curved display – it’s just a sight to behold.

Display-

  • 6.7-inch 1.5K pOLED Super HD Display: The Edge 50 Fusion had Full HD+, but now upgraded with 1.5K resolution. Enjoy 2160p videos, HDR certified.
  • 4500 nits peak brightness: Super clear even in outdoor sunlight. We tested it, and honestly, the screen is dazzling.
  • 96.3% screen-to-body ratio: Bezels so thin you won’t even notice the edges. You can call it the most immersive display in its segment.

Watch Taarak Mehta while eating food or a movie on Netflix – the fun will double. And yes, it also has the Smart Water Touch 3.0 feature – the screen works smoothly even with wet hands.


Durability: Tough, Won’t Break!

Motorola has focused on durability this time.

  • IP69 rating: Dipped it in water, nothing happened.
  • Military-grade certification: Did a drop test – dropped it on a flat surface, and it survived.
  • Gorilla Glass protection: To save the display from scratches and breaking.

We dropped it from waist height too, and it turned out tough. If only the heart was this strong, it might never break.

Camera: New Magic in Photos

Testing the camera was so much fun. This time it has a triple camera setup:

  • 50MP main Sony sensor: Sharp and vibrant photos.
  • 13MP ultra-wide + macro: Perfect for zoom and close-up shots.
  • New 3-in-1 ambient sensor: What’s this? Like your best buddy who adjusts to every situation. It senses lighting and automatically adjusts exposure and white balance.

Selfie and Video

  • 32MP front camera: Skin tone and edge detection are awesome. Photos in portrait mode look “lovely.”
  • Video: 4K 60FPS from the rear and 4K 30FPS from the front – quality is top-notch.

Compared to the Edge 50 Fusion, the camera is improved. Indoor, outdoor, daylight – photos are stunning in every condition. Yes, edge detection in portrait mode could be slightly better, but a software update will fix it. And yes, AI features like Magic Editor and Photo Unblur are there too – taking photos to the next level.

Performance:

Inside is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset4nm processor, clocked at 2.6GHz. Slightly better than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 in the Edge 50 Fusion.

  • Antutu score: Around 7 lakh (Edge 50 Fusion had 6 lakh).
  • Gaming: Tested BGMI on Ultra HDR and 60FPS – smooth gameplay, fast gyro sensitivity. It got a bit warm, but that’s normal.
  • Multitasking: Apps open fast, animations are smooth.

Available in 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB variants. Storage starts at 256GB from the base – this upgrade is a big plus point over the Edge 50.

Battery and Charging: Your Day-Long Companion

  • 5500mAh battery: The Edge 50 Fusion had 5000mAh, now upgraded. Easily lasts a full day.
  • 68W fast charging: Charger is in the box, and full charge in just 40-50 minutes.

Despite the phone being slim, there’s no compromise on battery life.

Comparison with Edge 50 Fusion: What’s Upgraded?

Feature Edge 60 Fusion Edge 50 Fusion
Display 6.7″ 1.5K pOLED, 4500 nits 6.7″ FHD+, less brightness
Camera 50MP + 13MP + 3-in-1 sensor 50MP + 13MP (dual)
Processor Dimensity 7400 (7L score) Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 (6L)
Battery 5500mAh, 68W 5000mAh, 68W
Storage Starts at 256GB Starts at 128GB
Durability IP69, military-grade IP68

The Edge 60 Fusion is ahead in every aspect – display, camera, battery, and durability upgrades. Just a slight improvement in performance.

Final Thoughts Is It Really Good Option for You?

At 20,999, you get so much – premium design, stunning display, improved camera, and powerful battery. If you want gaming, multimedia, and value-for-money, this phone is for you. Way better than the old Motorola Edge 50 Fusion.

And yes, to know all the details about Motorola, you can check their official site. Or take a look at my previous reviews like Motorola Razr 60.

So friends, what do you think? Tell me in the comments – should you buy the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion or not?

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