Last year the company owned by Lenovo seems to have convinced the public with the strategy of launching a good number of devices focused on different types of users with the One family, the one that started with Android One phones, but which later went on to offer different functions, all focused on photography.
To mention some models we have the One Vision, One Hyper, the One Action, the One Zoom, and this year two new teams would arrive under the name of One Fusion, of which we already have the first details of the most advanced model, that is, the One Fusion +.
A balanced mid-range to compete with Xiaomi and OPPO
The specifications that we have been able to see about this device may not satisfy many users, but perhaps this is a way for Motorola to launch equipment that can compete on price against the offer of Xiaomi and OPPO.
According to the technical sheet, the team would arrive with the following:
- 6.5-inch screen.
- Resolution: Full HD
- Battery: 5,000mAh
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 730
- RAM: 4GB
- Internal storage: 64/128 GB
- Operating system: Android 10
Regarding the camera of this device, not much is said, except that its main sensor would be 64 megapixels. The image also indicates that we would have 4 rear sensors, in fact, the design is similar to what we saw with the newcomer Moto G8 Power, although on the front the hole on the screen seems to be smaller, and the frames would also be more taken advantage of.
Apparently we would not have an OLED screen, which would indicate that the fingerprint reader could be placed on the Motorola logo on the back as it happens with almost all the mid-range equipment of the firm.
If there is One Fusion +, there should be One Fusion, which could be very similar in design and specifications, with the difference that its processor would be a Snapdragon 710, it is said that it would also have 4 rear cameras (with the main sensor of 48 MP) and probably comes with a little less battery power.
Regarding this last model, it is rumored that it will be sold only in Latin America and Asia, so in Mexico we could perhaps see both the One Fusion and the One Fusion +, since Motorola usually bet strongly on Mexico in regards to launches of new devices.