Motorola One Fusion+ arrives with a pop-up camera, SD730 and more for €299

Motorola has unveiled a new smartphone and this phone happens to be its second smartphone to feature a pop-up selfie camera. If the Motorola One Hyper appealed to you, then the new Motorola Fusion+ should do just the same.

The Motorola One Fusion comes with a design that sports a pop-up selfie camera. This means that the 6.5-inch display has no distracting notch or punch hole. The phone doesn’t come with an AMOLED display, however. Instead, it sports an FHD+ IPS LCD that comes with HDR10 support.

The phone also comes with a plastic body unlike most smartphones these days that sport a glass + metal build. The Motorola One Fusion+ is powered by the Snapdragon 730 chipset which is a more than capable processor. It is one of the best choices of processors for most 4G smartphones.

The phone also packs 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. The internal storage can be expanded up to 1 Terabyte via the microSD slot.

On the rear, the phone has a quad-camera setup which includes a 64-megapixel primary shooter, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 5-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel depth camera. There is also a fingerprint sensor on the rear side of the phone and the pop-up selfie camera mounted on top is a 32 MP camera.

The phone also comes with a dedicated Google Assistant button and packs a 5000 mAh battery with support for 15W TurboPower fast charging which is slower than the 27W fast charge support of the Motorola One Hyper. The Motorola One Fusion+ comes with Android 10 out of the box with MY UX skin.

Motorola is expected to make the Motorola One Fusion+ available for purchase in Europe later this month for €299. The phone will come in two color variants and in single-SIM and dual-SIM versions.

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