Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Leaks in Official-Looking Renders

Motorola’s next mid-range contender, the Edge 60 Fusion, has just surfaced in what appear to be official-looking renders. Following yesterday’s leak of the Edge 60 family’s rumored pricing, today’s visuals give us our first detailed look at the most budget-friendly device in the lineup.

According to rumors, the Edge 60 Fusion is set to launch in Europe with a price tag of €350, making it an attractive option in the mid-range space. For that price, buyers are expected to get 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage—a solid offering for a phone in this bracket.

As the successor to last year’s Edge 50 Fusion, the Edge 60 Fusion appears to stick to Motorola’s signature design language while introducing a few refinements. The biggest visual upgrade? A third rear camera, marking a shift from its predecessor’s dual-camera setup. The camera module itself has been redesigned, integrating the LED flash array into one of four circular cutouts.

The Edge 60 Fusion maintains curved display edges, a staple in Motorola’s premium-looking designs, but with slightly thinner bezels this time around. The changes may not be drastic, but they suggest an iterative refinement aimed at making the device look and feel even sleeker.

While the renders give us a good idea of what to expect in terms of aesthetics, key hardware specs are still a mystery. Hopefully, a full spec sheet will leak soon, giving us a better picture of what the Edge 60 Fusion is packing under the hood.

For now, the leaks point toward a stylish, competitively priced device that could shake up the mid-range segment. Stay tuned for more updates as details continue to emerge.

via Evan Blass

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