Is the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Worth It? Our Verdict
The price starts at Rs22,999. phone promises to beat the competition in the mid-range category one step ahead
Is the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Worth It? Our Verdict

The story of redemption for Motorola is really interesting. Motorola has managed to find an excellent position within the mid-range market. This year, we saw the Edge series of the company enthralling users with its distinctive design and performance. With prices starting at 22,999, Motorola Edge 60 Fusion review is expected to beat the competition in the middle-end segment a notch ahead.
Design
The back panel keeps its an exquisite vegan leather that does not just feel nice in your hand, but also gives the phone a unique look. The curving edges of the back, both on the display as well as the screen, give the Motorola phone under 25K an ergonomic looks and makes it very easy to hold for extended lengths.
Display
The newest Motorola Edge 60 Fusion packs the 6.7-inch all-curved pOLED display which improves on the strengths of its predecessor. Its resolution was increased to 1.5K (1220 2712 pixels) and the peak brightness is now the impressive 4,500 nits. The refresh rate however is reduced from 120 Hz to 144 the Hz. Although I usually prefer flat screens but I will admit that the curvature makes a chic appearance to the phone and enhances the viewing experience more immersive.
OS and AI
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion runs on Hello UI based on Android 15 from the beginning And, in keeping with Motorola's design philosophy, the experience is clean and uncluttered. The interface is quick minimal and offers you a similar Android experience that a lot of users like.
Performance
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion utilizes the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset which provides up to 12GB LPDDR4X RAM and storage capacity up to 256 GB. It's also available in 8GB RAM as well as 256GB of storage versions. For those looking to expand their storage it can be expanded with microSD through the hybrid SIM slot.
Camera
The smartphones under 25000 retains an identical camera setup to its predecessor, which has a 50 megapixel Sony LYT-700C main sensor, and an ultra-wide 13 MP lens on the back. It is also coupled with a 32 MP front camera.