Motorola Edge 60 Fusion – TechRadar Review Summary
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is a strong mid-range smartphone that delivers impressive value for its price. It stands out with its vivid curved display, reliable battery life, and capable cameras, though it misses a few premium features.
Verdict:
A stylish, feature-packed mid-ranger that looks and feels more expensive than it is. Great display and performance for everyday use, but lacks wireless charging and its “AI” tools feel a bit underdeveloped.
Price and Availability:
Around £299 / AU$699. Available in the UK and Australia.
Display:
6.7-inch quad-curved pOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Super HD (2712 × 1220) resolution. It reaches an impressive 4,500 nits peak brightness, supports HDR10+, and covers the full DCI-P3 color gamut — making it one of the best screens in its class.
Performance:
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage. Smooth for everyday use, though not ideal for heavy gaming or very demanding apps.
Cameras:
50MP main camera, 13MP ultra-wide, and 32MP front camera. Produces solid shots in most lighting conditions, though not flagship-level quality.
Battery and Charging:
Large 5,200mAh battery delivers strong endurance, easily lasting a full day. Supports 68W wired fast charging but lacks wireless charging.
Software:
Ships with Android 15 and Motorola’s clean interface. Promised three years of OS updates and four years of security updates. Includes “Moto AI” tools such as gesture controls and image generation, though the AI features feel basic and not very polished.
Design and Build:
Slim and lightweight at 8mm thick, with a stylish curved “quad-curved” screen and Pantone color options. However, the curved edges make it more fragile and prone to accidental touches. It does include water protection via an IP rating.
Pros:
Beautiful, bright curved display
Excellent battery life and fast charging
Good main and ultra-wide cameras
Premium design and lightweight feel
Cons:
Fragile curved edges
Gimmicky AI tools
No wireless charging
Limited long-term software support
Not ideal for heavy gaming
Best For:
Anyone wanting a sleek, modern phone with a premium look and strong everyday performance at an affordable price.