After taking the wraps off of the Moto G Fast and Moto E last week, Motorola is now introducing a new phone that's a bit more high-end.
The Motorola One Fusion+ is the latest member of the Motorola One family. Like last year's Motorola One Hyper, the One Fusion+ features a pop-up selfie camera of the 16MP variety, which is down from the 32MP selfie cam on the One Hyper.
The One Fusion+ does have a 6.5-inch 2340x1080 edge-to-edge display just like the One Hyper, and since the front-facing camera lives in a pop-up mechanism, there's no notch or hole-punch to take away from the display.
The backside of the Motorola One Fusion+ is home to 4 cameras, 2 more than the One Hyper. That quad camera array includes a 64MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra wide cam with 118-degree field of view, a 5MP macro camera for close-up photos, and a 2MP depth sensor to help you capture those blurry portrait mode shots.
Inside, the Motorola One Fusion+ is a bit beefier than its One Hyper sibling. There's an octa-core Snapdragon 730 processor and 6GB of RAM, up from a Snapdragon 675 and 4GB in the One Hyper. The One Fusion+ is also packing a bigger 5000mAh battery, and there's 15W fast charging support to help you refill that large battery more quickly.
Other specs of the Motorola One Fusion+ include a rear fingerprint reader, 128GB of built-in storage, a microSD card slot, USB-C and 3.5mm ports, a dedicated Google Assistant button, and Android 10.
The Motorola One Fusion+ will launch in Europe at a price of €299 ($338 USD). Motorola hasn't said when or if the One Fusion+ will make its way to the US.