- By Prateek Levi
- Tue, 18 Mar 2025 11:44 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Launch: Motorola appears to be gearing up for the launch of the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion in India. The latest teaser on Flipkart strongly hints at an imminent release, though the company hasn’t explicitly named the device. However, the use of the #MotoEdgeLegacy hashtag confirms that it belongs to the Edge series.
Initially, the teaser featured the tagline “Experience the Edge, Live the Fusion”, making it clear that the Edge 60 Fusion was in focus. However, Motorola later revised it to “Experience The Extraordinary”, positioning the phone as a groundbreaking release. The Flipkart listing also confirms that the smartphone will be available exclusively on the platform, in line with Motorola’s usual sales approach.
Expected Price in India
Reports suggest that the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion could be priced at around €350, which roughly translates to Rs 33,000 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.
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What to Expect from the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
While official details are scarce, leaks suggest that the Edge 60 Fusion will offer 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, an upgrade over the Edge 50 Fusion, which came in 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB variants.
In terms of design, the device is likely to feature a curved display with a centered hole-punch selfie camera. It is also expected to launch in three color options—blue, pink, and purple.
On the rear, the Edge 60 Fusion could sport a square-shaped camera module in the top-left corner, housing a triple-camera setup and an LED flash—a step up from the dual-camera system seen on the Edge 50 Fusion. The module is also marked with “24mm 50MP LYTIA OIS”, confirming a 50-megapixel primary camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
However, these details are still speculative, and we’ll have to wait for official confirmation from Motorola in the coming days. Stay tuned for more updates!
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