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24 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 24 reviews of Motorola Edge 30 Fusion. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People really like the price and battery. The screen and design also get good feedback, whereas there are some negative views about the connectivity and camera.
performance, design, screen, battery, price
camera, connectivity
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Motorola Cell PhonesExpert review by : GSMArena Team (gsmarena.com)
Motorola has a pretty solid lineup of phones as of late. A few weeks back the mobile phone legend unveiled the X30 Pro and S30 Pro in Chi
Premium build and sophisticated look.
No telephoto camera
All things considered, we liked our time with the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion a lot. It's a great phone that should seamlessly fit into most lifestyles and meet anything but the most specific and stringent requirements. It's an honest, well-rounded phone...
Expert review by : Aleksandar Anastasov (phonearena.com)
Motorola's Edge 60 Fusion is a stylish mid-ranger that stands out with a curved OLED display, solid battery life, and the debut of Moto AI — but its processor may hold it back from being a true all-rounder.
Expert review by : Aleksandar Anastasov (phonearena.com)
Great design and performance for a much more affordable price.
Good charging speeds ; Comes with a charger ; Great screen ; Awesome audio quality for the price ; Very clear audio recording while shooting video ; Gorgeous design ; Powerful chipset
Low level of water resistance ; No wireless charging ; Only 2 years of software updates ; Camera quality is average
Expert review by : Abhinav Kaustubh (gadgetsnow_com)
For a price tag of Rs 44,999, the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion has specifications matching every other smartphone in its range – a 120Hz pOLED display, Snapdragon 888, 50MP triple camera setup, and 68W charging to top up the 4400mAh battery. The problem is...
Expert review by : Shivangi Agarwal (smartprix_com)
Moto Edge 30 Fusion Review Summary: Editor's rating: 3.8/5 Design Display Performance Battery Camera Pros Fast processorGood screen Smudge free back 68W Fast Charging Cons No 3.5mm headphone jack Poor thermal performance Underwhelming low light camera...
The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion has a good design and strong build quality. The smartphone comes with a good AMOLED display, a fast processor, and fast charging capability as well. Though it lags behind in terms of low light camera performance its 5G...
Expert review by : Robin John (mysmartprice)
The Moto Edge 30 Fusion is priced at Rs 42,999 and sports a premium design. How well does the Snapdragon 888+ perform in our day to day usage? Find out in this review. The Moto Edge 30 Fusion is priced at Rs 42,999 and sports a premium design. How well...
Expert review by : Andrew Williams (techradar.com)
The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion has an edge over many rivals
Strong outdoor visibility ; Decent primary camera handles night well ; Good build and power for the money
No significant water resistance ; Camera needs tuning ; No telephoto/zoom camera
A sensible buy for those who want the niceties of a flagship phone but can’t quite afford one. The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion is not cheap, but it does cost less than most with a curved glass and metal design. And its older Snapdragon processor still...
Expert review by (t3.com)
The mid-range Moto Edge 30 Fusion is the balance point between Ultra and Neo models and attributes itself very well indeed
Bright screen ; Slim glass and metal design ; Powerful previous-gen processor
Limited water resistance ; Non-expandable storage ; No zoom camera here
The Edge 30 Fusion is a one of those 'solid but not groundbreaking' mid-range Android phones. The curved glass front and back panels here provide more style than you get in most other phones at the price, plus it has a capable (albeit older) processor,...
Expert review by : Jon Mundy (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion does a very convincing impression of a flagship phone at a mid-range price
Flagship-like design ; Near-flagship performance ; Super clean and classy software
Mediocre battery life ; Average secondary cameras ; Only IP52 rated
The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion looks and performs a lot like a flagship phone, but for £300 less. It’s not quite the complete £500 package, but there’s an awful lot to like here.
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Moto lightly dilutes its current top tier model for the more wallet-friendly Motorola Edge 30 Fusion, to impressive results
Top-tier styling and screen ; Solid performance and battery life ; Main camera takes great photos
Misses out on wireless charging ; IP52 isn’t very much protection ; Do we really need a depth camera?
Premium-feeling, powerful and long-lasting, the Edge 30 Fusion gets an awful lot right. It sits in a sweet spot for fans of vanilla Android, but lacks one or two features that would make it a slam-dunk.