Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: everything we know

Very soon we will see the presentation by Motorola of its Edge 50 Fusionwe started talking about the latter in mid-March and now the first rumors regarding him are circulating online which, however, are showing the world practically all the details even before its official presentation.

This is a mid-range device that will have the new processor on board Snapdragon 6 Gen 1which allows you to move all the components in a fluid and unpretentious way, it is not known whether it will be able to support artificial intelligence features which are arriving on all smartphones lately.

All that remains is to wait for the official presentation to see the last remaining mysteries linked to this device revealed, about which we now know practically everything thanks to the various details leaked online in recent days. As far as the launch is concerned, the latter has not yet taken place since that Motorola is trying to give substance to its 50 line with launches staggered over time in order to create a truly constant series.

The technical specifications are very respectable and speak of a device capable of offering satisfaction, let’s take a look together.

Possible technical data sheet

  • Display: plastic OLED 6.7″, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • Soc: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1
  • Memoirs:
  • Resistance certificates: IP68
  • Camera module:
    • front: 32MP
    • rear:
      • 50MP main, 2um Ultra Pixel, OIS
      • 13MP ultra wide angle
  • Drums: 5,000mAh, 68W fast charging
  • Colors: Ballad Blue (vegan leather), Peacock Pink, Tidal Teal

As regards the price however, it would seem that the device in question will have a price equal to approximately 276 euros.

As if that wasn’t enough, the well-known leaker Evan Blass published the promotional video of the device on his X page, thus revealing every detail about the design we will see.

 
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