Igeekphone, March 13 news, source Evan Blass (@evleaks) yesterday (March 12) tweeted on the X platform, once again sharing a high-definition rendering of the MOTOROLA Edge 60 Fusion phone.
The machine will be the most affordable option in the Edge 60 series, priced at 350 euros in Europe, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
The Edge 60 Fusion is the successor to the Edge 50 Fusion released last year. Although there are no specific specifications leaked, but from the renderings, you can see that the design continues to MOTOROLA’s consistent style.
Compared to the Edge 50 Fusion, the Edge 60 Fusion has increased the number of rear cameras, upgrading from dual camera to triple camera. In addition, the screen still has a curved design, the bezel is slightly narrower, and the camera module has been changed, integrating the LED flash into one of four circular modules.
The Edge 60 Fusion is rumored to be priced at €350, a price that makes it the best value option in the Edge 60 range. By comparison, the 8GB RAM+256GB version of the Edge 50 Fusion costs 349 euros, while the 12GB RAM version costs as much as 450 euros. The Edge 60 Fusion’s pricing strategy is clearly designed to appeal to more budget-conscious consumers.