Aug 04, 2020 02:14 PM
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(Updated Aug 04, 2020 02:14 PM)
I had a lot of expectations from the new Moto One Fusion+ sadly, the phone did not live up to them. To be honest I think it is very overpriced for all that it offers and starting at Rs. 16, 999 there are some other better options in the market available for the same price or even lesser. It has a good battery which is about the only aspect of the phone that I found worth liking. The Moto One Fusion+ has a 5, 000mAh battery and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G. The battery lasts long and powers the phone nicely, however, the processor slows down the phone especially if playing a game or through constant streaming. I also did not particularly like the design of the phone as it looks very generic like other Moto phones and nothing unique about the design.
The phone comes with a quad-camera setup for the back along with a basic selfie shooter for the front. The cameras are nice and the app is also convenient. Pictures are good but I did not particularly like the night mode of the camera as it made the pictures appear very grainy and unnatural. Also, the low-light performance of the camera is very average. The main problem with this phone is its price range which is not proportional to the features that it offers.