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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and Edge 60 Stylus details leaked; Here's what we know so far

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and Edge 60 Stylus details leak, revealing stylish designs, triple cameras, and stylus support. Expected to launch soon in Europe, with prices starting around €350.

March 12, 2025 / 15:28 IST
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Motorola is expected to introduce its new Edge 60 series smartphones soon. But before the official announcement, leaks and rumours have already revealed some key details, including the design and features of the upcoming Edge 60 series phones. The most recent ones are the Edge 60 Fusion’s design and the Edge 60 Stylus's details. Here’s everything we know so far about these smartphones.

Edge 60 Fusion: Design and features
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion has been showcased in leaked marketing images shared by renowned tipster Evan Blass. The phone will reportedly be available in three stylish colors: blue, grey, and pink. It retains the curved display and slim profile of its predecessor, the Edge 50 Fusion, but upgrades to a triple-camera setup, suggesting improved imaging capabilities.

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While specific hardware details remain under wraps, earlier reports indicate the device could feature 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The Edge 60 Fusion is expected to launch in Europe and LATAM markets, with a rumored price of €350. A US release is uncertain, but if it happens, the phone could be priced around $300, potentially through carriers like T-Mobile.

Edge 60 Stylus: A unique mid-range offering
Adding to the excitement, Motorola is reportedly working on an Edge 60 Stylus variant. This model is expected to combine mid-range specs with a built-in stylus, a feature rarely seen outside of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series. Leaked renders show the stylus slot alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack, catering to users who value functionality.