Motorola is preparing to unveil its latest mid-range smartphone, the Edge 60 Fusion, which has recently surfaced in high-resolution images. While the company has several budget-friendly models in the pipeline, many of them will not be available in the United States. It appears that only the Edge 60 Fusion, the most affordable variant, may make its way to the US market. This device is set to compete primarily in the European and LATAM regions.
The leaker Evan Blass shared several marketing images of the Edge 60 Fusion, revealing its stylish design from multiple angles. Although the leaker did not disclose the technical specifications, the images suggest that the phone will be offered in at least three color variants: blue, gray, and pink. The expected price in Europe is around €350, but for the US market, it could be even more affordable, possibly retailing for approximately $300 or less. One notable feature of the Edge 60 Fusion is its upgraded camera system, as it appears to transition from a dual-camera setup in the Edge 50 Fusion to a triple-camera configuration.
This enhancement likely contributes to the increased size of the camera island seen in the images. The phone maintains a curved display, slim profile, and a discreet hole-punch design, ensuring it retains a modern aesthetic. Reports suggest that the Edge 60 Fusion may come equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, with the possibility of offering additional memory options. While Motorola has not officially confirmed details regarding the Edge 60 series, growing speculation indicates that an announcement could be imminent.