Motorola One Fusion has leaked specifications
The Google Play Console revealed the main specifications of the Motorola One Fusion. Apparently, it should hit the market with the Snapdragon 710 processor and 4GB of RAM.
Earlier this month, Motorola introduced the One Fusion +, its second smartphone with a pop-up camera that hit the market with a 5,000 mAh battery and Snapdragon 730 processor. Now, we know that the company is preparing to make the simplest version official, called only One Fusion.
That’s because this device was found on the Google Play Console, which revealed details about the specs. Motorola’s next intermediary, code-named “astro”, has a display with HD + resolution, more specifically 1600 x 720 pixels. Although the size has not been revealed, previous leaks suggest 6.5 “.
Inside, we have the Snapdragon 710 processor and 4GB of RAM. Reportedly, One Fusion will also be available with 6GB of RAM. As for internal storage, two versions are expected: 64GB and 128GB.

In the camera department, everything indicates that there are four sensors at the rear, the main one being 48MP ISOCELL Bright GM1, while the others add up to 5MP, 8MP, and 2MP. The small drop-shaped notch should house a camera dedicated to 8MP selfies.
There is still no information on the release date of One Fusion, the United States, and in several Asian countries, is available in two colors: black and blue.
As expected, none of this was confirmed by Motorola, but taking into account that this device was found on the Google Play Console, it is almost certain that it exists and will hit the market soon. We will wait for more details, such as images that reveal the design chosen by the company and possible prices.
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