India Launch Teaser: A Flipkart promotion suggests the upcoming release of the Edge 60 Fusion with the tagline “Experience the Edge, Live the Fusion.”
Design Update: Leaked images reveal a triple rear camera setup (50MP with OIS) and a quad-curved 144Hz pOLED display featuring slim bezels.
Color Options: Expected colors include light blue, salmon, lavender, and gray, with a projected European price of around €350 (approximately ₹33,100).
Enhanced Specifications: Anticipated features include a Snapdragon chipset, 8GB of RAM with 256GB of storage, 68W fast charging, and a 5,000mAh battery.
Edge 50 Fusion Comparison: The new model introduces a triple camera system compared to the dual setup of its predecessor, and the price may increase.
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion: What We Know So Far
Motorola is preparing to introduce its Edge 60 series, with the Edge 60 Fusion set to replace the Edge 50 Fusion.
Leaked images from reliable tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) reveal an enhanced design that includes a triple rear camera system (an upgrade from the previous dual setup), featuring a 50MP Sony LYTIA sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS).
The device maintains its predecessor’s quad-curved 6.67-inch 144Hz pOLED display but has slimmer bezels for a more streamlined appearance.

Flipkart’s teaser indicates that the launch in India is approaching, featuring the tagline “Experience the Edge, Live the Fusion,” which aligns with the Fusion branding.
Although the specifications are not yet revealed, leaks imply the presence of a Snapdragon chipset (most likely Gen 3), 68W TurboPower charging, and a 5,000mAh battery. The color options include light blue, salmon, lavender, and gray, appealing to style-conscious consumers.
Pricing & Competition
The Edge 60 Fusion is expected to be priced at €350 (approximately ₹33,100) in Europe for the 8GB+256GB variant. If it is priced similarly in India, it would compete with Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 13 Pro+ and the Nothing Phone (2a).
The starting price of ₹22,999 for the Edge 50 Fusion serves as a reference point, but the improved cameras and specifications may warrant a higher price.