Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Arrives in Australia with World-First Camera Technology

The long-awaited motorola edge 60 fusion brings some seriously impressive camera tech and the most advanced moto ai features we’ve seen to date.

The phone is powered by the world-first Sony LYTIA 700C camera sensor with Pantone validation. For photography enthusiasts, this combination promises true-to-life colours that accurately capture what you’re seeing. Coupled with the brightest display Motorola has ever produced in this category (reaching an impressive 4500 nits—nearly three times brighter than previous models), content should look stunning even in harsh Australian sunlight.

The edge 60 fusion introduces highly evolved moto ai12 features designed to be more proactive and intuitive than previous iterations. The “Catch me up” feature delivers tailored summaries of important notifications, messages and updates—potentially saving significant scrolling time. What’s clever is the expanded app coverage now includes WhatsApp calls, with customisable summaries giving users better control over their digital experience.

Two cooler features are the “Remember this and Recall” function, which automatically analyses and tags screenshots and photos for easy retrieval later, and “Pay attention” which handles real-time transcription during meetings or conversations.

New additions like Next Move (providing contextual recommendations based on screen content), Playlist Studio (for curating music based on content or prompts), and Image Studio for generative AI creation could genuinely enhance daily smartphone interactions if they work as seamlessly as promised.

Beyond the impressive Sony camera system with OIS video stabilisation, the motorola edge 60 fusion boasts a 6.7″ pOLED display with Super HD resolution (1220p)—13% higher resolution than standard Full HD displays. The panel features Pantone Validated Colours, which should provide exceptional colour accuracy for both viewing and creating content.

Powering all this technology is a substantial 5200mAh battery with 68W TurboPower charging that reportedly delivers a full day’s charge in just eight minutes. That’s a bold claim, and one I’d be keen to put to the test in real-world conditions. The MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with up to an additional 12GB of RAM via RAM Boost should handle demanding applications smoothly.

The edge 60 fusion features Corning Gorilla® Glass 7i, which offers twice the drop and scratch protection of previous generations. It also meets MIL-STG 810H durability standards, protecting against extreme temperatures from -20°C to 60°C and up to 95% humidity.

With dual IP68 and IP69 ratings, the device offers comprehensive protection against dust and water, including submersion in 1.5 meters of fresh water for 30 minutes. The premium leather-inspired finish comes in three Pantone-curated colours: Slipstream, Amazonite, and Zephyr, giving the device a distinctly premium feel.

motorola edge 60 fusion Availability and Launch Offers

The motorola edge 60 fusion will be available from 22 May at major Australian retailers including JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Officeworks, The Good Guys, Amazon, and motorola.com.au, priced at A$699.

Early purchasers (before 11 June) can take advantage of some decent launch offers:

  • JB Hi-Fi customers receive a A$100 JB Hi-Fi gift card and bonus motorola 68W charger
  • Harvey Norman customers receive a A$100 Harvey Norman gift card and bonus motorola 68W charger
  • Officeworks customers receive a A$100 Officeworks gift card
  • The Good Guys customers receive a A$100 Good Guys gift card and bonus motorola 68W charger
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