Motorola are most definitely back in the mobile phone race.

Their moto edge duo of models offer up a lot of tech goodness at a way lower price point than Samsung and OPPO combined for a mid-range Android.

The more budget friendly moto edge 50 fusion has a dual camera array at the rear, with the first primary lens coming in at 50MP.

motorola edge 50 fusion

This is joined by a 13MP wide. Your front pinhole camera doesn’t fail to disappoint either at 32MP.

There’s a huge menu of camera options and unlike the lower Motorola models, the night shots on the moto edge 50 fusion are near perfect.

Video records at 4K 1080p with either front or back camera’s making this a content creators ideal smartphone.

Under the hood the specs are better than expected too.

Crunching the data we have a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 with storage at 256GB (model reviewed) and 8GB RAM (as well as RAM Boost).

motorola edge 50 fusion

The moto edge 50 fusion has a pOLED 6.7 inch screen with a 120Hz refresh.

There’s an almost zero bezel top and bottom and as the device’s name suggests, the phone has screen edging. I’ve always loved this on prior top model handsets a few years ago, and here we have it on a middle of the road smart device.

moto edge 50 fusion - Night shot

moto edge 50 fusion – Night shot

If you’re not wanting to pay thousands for a more than capable smartphone that has mobile gaming capabilities, the moto edge 50 fusion is where it’s at.

From your basic casual games, emulators and even console quality titles, the moto edge 50 fusion can handle the lot.

motorola edge 50 fusion

To get you through the moto edge 50 fusion is powered by a generous 5,000 mAh battery.

Using the moto edge 50 fusion as my daily for a week it has only needed one full charge up in 7 days. I’m not a light mobile user and this also included game time.

While quick charge is great if you’re caught short (around 50% in 10 – 15 minutes), the moto edge 50 fusion does not have wireless charging.

The moto edge 50 fusion is an extremely nice looking smartphone, it has some of the features that other brands’ top shelf handsets have yet manages to pack all of that in to a price tag well under any of its competitors.

motorola edge 50 fusion
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