Perhaps due to the lack of bells and whistles, Motorola quietly launched the One Fusion phone in Chile without much affair. Featuring a two-year-old Snapdragon 710 chipset, One Fusion is on sale already in various countries in Latin America for CLP199,990(~P13,400). It’ll become available in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates starting August. Moto has not released the full spec sheet of its new phone; however, the key specs got revealed in its press release.
The standard Moto One Fusion lacks a pop-up selfie camera, unlike the One Fusion+. Instead, it makes use of a teardrop notch for the 8MP selfie camera. At the back, it has a 48MP sensor, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, and 2MP depth. Together with the cameras is a fingerprint scanner. Apart from the power button and volume rocker, there’s a Google Assistant button as well. The battery is rated 5000mAh but without mentioning support for fast charging. Expect the battery to last a day or two, though, since the 6.5″ IPS LCD supports HD+ resolution. Lastly, the chipset gets paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB expandable storage.
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