We Need phones like THIS - Motorola Edge 30 Fusion

Now that I’ve spent a week with the Moto Edge 30 Fusion, let’s take a look at everything that’s good and bad about Motorola’s latest “Almost” Flagship Smartphone!
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With a Motorola Edge 30 Fusion Motorola has an amazing performer, one that’s powered by the snapdragon 888+ SOC – they’ve also promised 2 years of android version updates alongside 3 years of security patches.

CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:54 Build & Design
04:26 Display
05:25 Battery & Performance
07:45 Software
08:29 Cameras
09:52 Pros & Cons

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20 thoughts on “We Need phones like THIS – Motorola Edge 30 Fusion Review!

  1. I got 12 gb version for 399$only down side will be lack off long term updates amazing phone. Nice light great battery 9.hours screen on time regularly. Super fast never gets hot charges fast sound quality is great. I wish it had sd card and better updates otherwise best phone ever. I'm coming from higher priced Samsung worse camera it would charge slow lag with android auto. I'm keeping this motto phone for many years

  2. The Fusion was not launched in my country, Canada so to import it was a bit expensive but after using it I didn't regret the price. The phone is light and has flagship qualities. The speaker volume on this phone is class leading. The main main camera lens is better than my Samsung S23 Ultra as the Ultra only takes better photos in cooler lighting but paints everything yellow or orange or green when the lighting is strong. I only used the Ultra for one month and now back to my Motorola edge 30 Fusion.

  3. If anyone is wondering about the gaming performance of this phone, I'll go over a couple points. (I've bought the phone recently)

    The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion is powerful enough to run any spec-intensive game I could find at a stable 120-144Hz. I does get warm after playing for a longer period of time. But it will never reach a tempeture that makes your hands sweat profusely. I would reccomend playing without the stock sillicone cover as it does get very greasy after a gaming session. On the other hand will the regular back of the phone not get greasy but instead any hand sweat will pearl up almost like it was semi-hydrophobic. Gametime will also highly improve your gaming experience. (althought do be aware that if you wan't a permanent 144Hz you need to change your framerate in your display settings) In the gamemode options you can change into high performance which will run your game at a consistant 120 FPS while standard will change between 60-90-120. If needed battery saving mode will limit your framerate to 60 and keep your phone cool and lasting for a lot longer time. Even in high performance the battery still performs up to par and can keep you playing for many hours at a consistant 144 framerate.

    A couple games i've played on it are: Brawlstars, COD Mobile PUBG Mobile, Need for speed.

    These games could all easily run at 144 FPS and only make the phone moderately warm.

    If you spend a lot of time playing mobile games, i can def. recommend this phone. with the ability to fuse with your PC monitors and other computer devices, it can add even more value to the user.

    I would say that it overall compares well to the Razer Phone 2 on everything except for cooling. (9/10 overall rating for gaming), really doesen't get much better.

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