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What you need to know
- Motorola One Fusion+ is the company's latest One series smartphone.
- It is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730 chipset and comes with a 16MP pop-up selfie camera.
- The One Fusion+ will be going on sale in Europe later this month for €299.
Motorola has quietly added a new phone to its confusing Android smartphone lineup, called the One Fusion+. The One Fusion+ is Motorola's second phone to come with a pop-up selfie camera.
The new phone has a similar 6.5-inch FHD+ display as the One Hyper. Under the hood, however, it runs on the more powerful Snapdragon 730 chipset, paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. On the back of the phone is a quad-lens camera system with a 64MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 5MP "macro vision" camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, the One Fusion+ has a 16MP pop-up camera with 4-in-1 pixel binning tech.
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In addition to a newer chipset and quad rear cameras, the One Fusion+ is more impressive than the One Hyper in a few other areas as well. It packs a larger 5,000mAh battery, although it only supports 15W fast charging. The One Hyper has a 4,000mAh battery but supports much faster 45W charging speeds. The One Fusion+ also includes an FM radio receiver, expandable storage support, a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. On the software front, the latest One series phone from Motorola runs Android 10 out of the box.
The Motorola One Fusion+ is set to go on sale in Europe starting later this month for €299. It will be available in two colors: Twilight Blue and Moonlight White. There is no word yet on U.S. availability.
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