Motorola has steadily been launching new smartphones in India. It recently launched the Motorola Edge+ and the Motorola G8 Power Lite, both aimed at opposite ends of the smartphone market. The company's new Motorola One Fusion+ is targeted at the very heart of the market, the sub-Rs. 20,000 segment. Priced at Rs. 16,999 with only one configuration, it is entering the ring against accomplished devices such as the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, Poco X2, and Realme 6 Pro. Has Motorola done a good job with the One Fusion+?
Good
Good battery life
Powerful processor
Decent cameras
Near-stock Android
Loud bottom-firing speaker
Bad
Big and bulky
Relatively slow charging
Average low-light video quality
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