Article 54FM1 The Motorola Fusion+ is a pop-up camera phone with a blemish free display

The Motorola Fusion+ is a pop-up camera phone with a blemish free display

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Ron Amadeo
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    The Motorola Fusion+. [credit: Motorola ]

Pop-up camera phones aren't dead yet. After the release of the Motorola One Hyper, Motorola's next pop-up camera phone is the dramatically named Motorola One Fusion+.

For specs, you have a 6.5-inch LCD. Thanks to the pop-up camera, the LCD has a glorious blemish-free design, with no camera holes or notches. There's a 2.2 GHz Snapdragon 730, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 5000mAh battery. The body is actually plastic instead of the usual glass. There's a headphone jack, a rear capacitive fingerprint reader, a USB-C port, and a Micro SD slot. The pop-up camera is 16MP, and you get four rear cameras: a 64MP main, 8MP wide-angle, 5MP Macro, and a 2MP depth camera.

As we've seen with so many Motorola phones, the company must have something against NFC in 2020. This phone doesn't have it, and neither do the Moto G Fast, G Power, G Stylus, and Moto E. To get NFC on a Motorola phone, you've got to spend at least as much as the One Hyper, which is $400.

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