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Motorola One Fusion+ Specifications leaked; will be driven by Snapdragon 730 SoC

Today, an unannounced Motorola smartphone has been spotted on YouTube’s Device Report listing. This device is none other than the upcoming Motorola One Fusion+ which was recently leaked by reputable leaker Evan Blass.

According to the listing, the Motorola One Fusion+ is expected to be made official somewhere during June next month. Moreover, the same listing also confirmed that the device will be arriving with a 6.53-inches FHD+ display, Snapdragon 730 SoC, as well as a massive 5,000mAh at the helm. Do note however, that the render listed belongs to the Motorola Edge which is used probably only as a placeholder image.

Courtesy of the folks at xda-developers, it was further revealed that the device will have 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/128GB onboard storage in its memory department. In terms of imaging, the Motorola One Fusion+ will be equipped with Samsung’s 64MP ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor as its main camera. As for the rest of the sensors, it remain a mystery for the time being. This device will be offered in both Cloud and Sugarfrost colorways.

Besides the “Plus” model, the publisher also confirmed on the existence of the vanilla Motorola One Fusion which will arrive with a more affordable price tag. This device will sport a 6.52-inches HD+ display and is powered by a watered-down Snapdragon 710 platform.

It will come with a quad-camera setup consisting of a 48MP Samsung;s ISOCELL Bright GM1 main camera which will be paired with three other 5MP, 8MP and 2MP camera sensors. It will be available in both Blue and Black color variants.

Hopefully, we’re able to learn more about their design in the coming weeks prior to its official launch.

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