Motorola has been launching many budget and mid-range devices one after another over the last couple of year. This has helped the company gain on some of the years it lost by being sidetracked into experimental add-ons like Moto Mods. The latest model from the company is called One Fusion, and if the name sounds familiar, it’s because Motorola announced another phone – Motorola One Fusion+ – just last month. We’re now opening up XDA Forums for the Motorola One Fusion alongside two 5G devices – Realme X50 5G that launches globally next week and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, which is a revamped variant of Samsung’s vertically folding phone but with 5G and an overclocked Snapdragon 865.
Motorola One Fusion
The Motorola One Fusion is, as you may have guessed, the lower-powered sibling of the One Fusion+. It comes with an HD+ display with a V-shaped notch, and a 48MP quad-camera setup on the back. The phone runs on a Snapdragon 710 mobile platform and is available in a 4GB+64GB configuration for the RAM and storage. Inside, there’s a 5,000mAh battery just like the Fusion+.
Motorola One Fusion XDA Forums
Realme X50 5G
The Realme X50 is a mid-range 5G phone with a Snapdragon 765G chipset. Although the phone was launched in China in January, Realme is now launching it globally, starting with Italy on July 8th. Other features of the smartphone include a Full HD+ display with dual hole-punch cameras and a 120Hz refresh rate display, 30W fast charging, and 64MP quad cameras on the back.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
After launching the Galaxy Z Flip earlier this year with last year’s Snapdragon 855+ SoC, Samsung is planning to reboot the foldable phone with nearly the same specifications but an overclocked Snapdragon 865 mobile platform and native 5G support. The phone was recently certified by the Chinese regulatory body TENAA and is anticipated to arrive very soon.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G XDA Forums
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