Motorola Edge 50 Fusion Review: Should You Buy in 10 Points

Keval Vachharajani

This phone is a head-turner with its Marshmallow Blue, which we got for review, thanks to its Vegan suede-like finish. And it feels great in hand.

Design

The Edge 50 Fusion's display offers deep blacks in videos but lacks HDR options on YouTube or Netflix, with a default "vivid" colour mode that may require adjustment, though its 144Hz refresh rate provides buttery smooth animations, akin to a faster processor.

Display

The Edge 50 Fusion might not top the benchmarking chart, given its AnTuTu score is somewhere around 600,000. But the device is a champ when it comes to everyday use.

Performance

A clean and aesthetically pleasing interface has been one of the key characteristics of Motorola smartphones for a long time, and the Edge 50 Fusion carries that legacy forward.

UI

The main camera captures images with near-realistic colours; even selfies are impressive with accurate skin tones. The best part about this device’s camera system is how it manages dynamic range and details while shooting in direct sunlight.

Camera

Battery life is the Edge 50 Fusion’s shining star. With moderate use, the device’s 5000mAh battery can easily conquer a two-day journey. 

Battery

The Moto Edge 50 Fusion is a well-balanced phone with much to offer. It has a gorgeous, eye-catching design that feels premium despite the plastic frames. 

Verdict

- Stunning design - Clean software - Good battery life, fast charging - Beautiful, 144Hz display

What is Good?

- Low-light camera performance could have been better - More powerful options available

What is Bad?

- Nothing Phone (2a) - OnePlus Nord CE4 - iQOO Z9 

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