Motorola launched the One Fusion+ earlier last month in India with a pop-up camera and the Snapdragon 730G chipset. The Lenovo-backed company has today taken the wraps off its younger sibling, the Motorola One Fusion. It also includes a Snapdragon 700-series chipset, quad-cameras, and a massive battery among other things.
The design of the Motorola One Fusion remains pretty much the same as the Fusion+ on the rear. You get a vertical quad-camera array and a physical fingerprint scanner baked into the Motorola logo. The front sees a major downgrade with the full-screen display now being replaced with a waterdrop notch.
Motorola One Fusion includes a quad-camera system helmed by a 48MP primary sensor. There’s also an 8MP ultra-wide camera with a 118-degree FOV, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor.
Motorola One Fusion comes in a single 4GB+64GB variant and will retail at 1,99,990 Chilean Peso (around Rs. 18,699). We’d expect it to be priced around the Rs. 12,000 mark in India, especially after the Fusion+ was priced quite aggressively.