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Motorola Edge 50 Fusion 5G Review: Vibrant Display Meets Power

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Introduction

Ever want a phone that’s as flashy as its hot pink color? The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion 5G grabbed my attention during a rainy afternoon testing session—its waterproof design came in handy when I nearly spilled coffee on it. But does a 120Hz P-OLED display and Dolby Atmos audio justify the price tag? Let’s unpack whether this speed demon with 12GB RAM is a multitasking hero or just another shiny distraction.

Design & Build

Sleek meets bold with its eye-catching hot pink finish. The IP52 rating handled light rain during my park strolls though don’t take it swimming. That 6.7-inch screen dominates the minimalist frame—89.6% screen-to-body ratio means you’re all-in on visuals.

Performance & Features

Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip + 12GB RAM = zero lag while swapping between PUBG and YouTube. UFS 3.1 storage loads Netflix episodes fast, but no microSD slot stings for media hoarders. The 120Hz display? Butter-smooth scrolling with colors that pop—whether you’re doomscrolling or streaming Stranger Things. Dolby Atmos speakers deliver movie-theatre depth…until your phone heats up like a pocket radiator during long sessions.

Usability & Experience

Great for gamers and Netflix addicts, frustrating for travelers needing dual SIM + storage. Setup took 10 minutes but overheating made me nervous during video calls.

Customer Buzz

Fans rave about the « DSLR-like » rear camera and display vividness. Critics slam inconsistent battery life—one user got 14 hours, another saw 40% drain in 90 minutes. Heating complaints and « hit-or-miss » front cameras split opinions on whether ₹22K is fair.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Gorgeous display, flagship performance, cinematic sound
  • Cons: Heating issues, no expandable storage, erratic battery

Value for Money

Worth it if specs > reliability. But if you need all-day battery or cool operation, think twice.

FAQ

  • Q: Supports microSD?
    A: No—256GB is all you get.
  • Q: Good for photography?
    A: Rear cam excels; front cam struggles in low light.
  • Q: Overheats often?
    A: During gaming/streaming—keep it brief.

Conclusion

The Edge 50 Fusion dazzles with its screen and speed, but heating and battery quirks hold it back. Perfect for casual users craving style + performance under ₹25K. Not for power users needing endurance. Still tempted? Grab it while Amazon’s stock lasts. Buy Now

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