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Motorola is set to introduce new Edge smartphones in the near future. Recently, rumors have surfaced about one of these models, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. The latest teaser comes from Flipkart, showcasing an up-close look at the device.
The Edge 60 Fusion is anticipated to feature a curved display, with promises of delivering “true colors” that are vibrant and dynamic.

The unveiling of the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is expected early next month, with an initial release in India, followed by a global launch.
This new smartphone is likely to maintain Motorola’s well-known design aesthetic. It is anticipated to come with curved edges on the display, slimmer bezels, and a revamped camera layout that integrates the LED flash into one of the four camera circles. Color options may include shades of blue, pink, and purple.
The Edge 60 Fusion is rumored to sport a 6.7-inch quad-curved AMOLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate. In contrast to its predecessor, which utilized a Snapdragon processor, this new iteration is expected to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset.
For photography enthusiasts, the device should include a primary 50-megapixel Sony camera, paired with a 13-megapixel secondary sensor, as well as a 32-megapixel front-facing camera for self-portraits. Leaked images suggest it may also add a third rear camera, enhancing its photography capabilities beyond the dual setup found in the Edge 50 Fusion.
The upcoming phone is also expected to incorporate Moto AI, which was introduced last year. This suite of artificial intelligence features aims to enhance user experience, drawing parallels to similar AI functionalities offered by competitors like Samsung and Apple, focusing on aspects from camera enhancements to personalization and productivity tools.
In addition, the device is likely to house a robust 5,500mAh battery and may come with military-grade certification, ensuring resilience against shocks and extreme conditions.
While the Edge 60 Fusion is poised for announcement, it’s not the only model Motorola is developing this year; there are plans for “vanilla,” “Pro,” and “Stylus” variants as well.