In terms of the price, this phone is priced at Rs.16, 999, which makes it a mid-range segment smartphone. Although it is considered to be decently priced, one would have to make a considerable amount of compromises when it comes to the power and performance of the phone.
The Motorola One Fusion Plus is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor. Now this is a gaming chipset and as per claims of the company, it is capable of handling day to day task as well as gaming with ease. It is capable enough of handling games however, one would have to be okay with all the lag and latency that comes long with it. It packs a 5000mAh battery. And the 18W charger is the fastest and takes around 2 hours or so to charge completely. With the excess of heating, the battery drain takes place way too early, way too much.
There is bloatware on this device and the performance of the phone in terms of cameras could have been a little better. The camera performance is average, so if you are a photography enthusiast looking for a smartphone with good camera, this one isn’t for you.
For a similar price or maybe even lower than this, there are other options available with better features and faster performance as well.