Motorola has introduced the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion, featuring a unique canvas-like finish and a 'world's first' quad-curve edge display.
The phone, priced at 299.99 in the UK, stands out with a 6.67-inch quad-curved Pantone-validated display.
Motorola's collaboration with Pantone extends to the phone's design, offering three color options including vegan leather and a canvas-like material for a unique feel.
The Edge 60 Fusion boasts a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of storage, with a dual-camera system featuring a main 50MP camera and an ultra-wide lens with macro capabilities.
Software features, including Moto AI toolkit, provide additional shooting modes and AI functionalities like transcription and note-taking.
The device is IP69-rated for dust and water resistance and aims to offer good value for its price without solely relying on its 'world's first' claims regarding the display.
While the quad-curve edge display does set the Edge 60 Fusion apart, the 'world-first' claim seems somewhat tenuous, but the phone still offers a compelling option in the budget phone market.
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion could potentially compete as one of the UK's best cheap phones, thanks to its features and pricing.
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