Motorola is rolling out its latest mid-range device, the One Fusion+, to the U.S. on August 5. The device was announced in June, though it was available only in Europe at the time.
The U.S. version will cost $399, and it will come with the same features and specs as its international variant (via The Verge). It sports a 6.5-inch IPS display with a FullHD+ resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The device also offers a full screen experience, thanks to its pop-up selfie camera instead of a notch or a punch-hole cutout.
Speaking of the selfie snapper, its front camera has a 16MP sensor. On its back, meanwhile, sits a quad-camera setup comprising a 64MP sensor with Quad Pixel technology, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor.
It is powered by a Snapdragon 730 SoC coupled with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The One Fusion+ has a massive battery at 5,000mAh with support for 15W charging. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The phone runs Android 10.
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