Hey guys dissipation VO calm and when the Motorola one fusion, plus lingerie in India, we variant exactly ply to do its review because you know Motorola's track record off late, but then we got a ton of comments, like literally so many comments asking us to review the Motorola one fusion, plus and well. We obviously heard you because this is the Motorola one fusion plus- and this is our review. Okay, so let's face it. The Motorola one fusion plus has been out for quite some time now, so you obviously know about the specs, so I'm going to keep it simple, I'm going to divide this video into three sections. First, the things I like about this phone. Second things I'm, okay with and third the things I dislike about this phone now, starting with the things I like there's.
Obviously the display see the display in this phone is something I was excited about. I mean this is a no, not no punch, hole display and I really like this I mean I'm, not sure why makers moved past the pop-up camera design in favor of a punch, hole but yeah. This kind of looks, seamless, yeah, there's a slight chain at the bottom, but I really like the experience of a full screen display now there's what confusion regard in this place. So Motorola mentions the display is IPS TFT LCD in its official specs page, but when we here TFT, what comes to our mind, are TFT TN panels with poor viewing angles and bad colors. Well, this isn't that display.
I mean this is an IPS display and I. Think Motorola says IPS TFT LCD, because it's just a way of saying it, because at the end of the day, IPS LCD s are a type of TFT panel. So don't worry. This is an IPS display. I mean the display.
Here has a fairly high contrast ratio. The colors are accurately rendered, at least in the natural display more that I've been using. The viewing angles are good, and it's pride enough I mean I compared the brightness of the Motorola one fusion, plus with the real, miss 6 Pro and the Poco x2 outdoors at max brightness and, as you can see, they are all visible and the fusion plus is as bright. If not more bright than the two phones, apart from that, the display here is HDR 10 certified. So as your videos and apps like Netflix, look great on the display now, a higher differential, a display like the competition would have been nicer, but I think this is a good space of that's.
What helps with the multimedia experience is the speaker. It's obviously a bottom single speaker, but it gets surprisingly loud and yes at max volumes is a bit of a distortion, but otherwise it's pretty good I like it. Another thing I like about the Motorola one fusion plus, is the performance see unlike a lot of motor phones off late. This is a phone that matches the competition when it comes to specs and that's a great thing: there's the Snapdragon 730 g6, GB RAM and 128 GB storage. So these are the specs that are kind of the best specs you get in this price range, and I've been using this phone as my daily driver and if I have to put the performance in a word, I'd say great, see: I switched from the one plus eight and that's a fast phone and coming from that I was expecting a big downgrade, but it hasn't been a downgrade.
The fusion plus has been consistent, no matter how many apps I've opened the background of which app I use. There has been absolutely no lag on the phone. As for gaming, there are no problems there, ? I'm, mostly playing Pusey mobile at home these days and the Pusey performance on the phone has been great at HD and high. It was good, but at smooth and extreme it was almost flawless I mean even after two hours of Pusey mobile, there was no heating at all yeah. The phone even does not get warm, so that is great.
Now Pusey mobile runs with this black bar in the bottom, which is a software glitch and I tried fixing this, but yeah, there's no fix apparently anyway. I hope Motorola fixes this with an update. Now a pub jig later part I have no complaints on the performance front from this phone because it's just top-notch and what also helps is the fact that this phone comes with stock, Android, there's Android 10 on board, and it's stock Android almost stopped because there are a few more ? additions, but it's just so clean and nice. It's a refreshing change in this price segment. I mean just look at the UI there's no bloatware at all.
There are no ads at or this is what we've been missing in this price segment, and it's a big refreshing change, like I said from me, while me UI and one UI now. This is the thing that has made me truly like this phone and I think this is the biggest selling point of the fusion plus I mean even the more features are pretty good and very minimal. There are these gestures you can use to quickly open up camera, torch, etc. and a lot of other things there's the more display the ambient display like feature which have always liked the more phones and there's a new gaming mode. Now these features don't feel inclusive because they're all part of this one app.
So you have a software experience from this phone, like I said, is the best you getting this pricing no company, the second segment of the whole video, the things I'm kind of okay with first up there is the cameras. This is the quad camera setup. You get with the phone, and I'm putting the cameras in the okay list, because the cameras aren't back, it's just a mixed bag. So no 64, megapixel, Sampson sensor is the highlight here and well. It does quite good daytime photos.
Looks perfect with just the right natural colors and contrast. I mean just look at this photo of my bicycle. It's great some photos do look a bit soft and some photos look a bit too natural, but a lot of people like non boosted photos, so you like them. You know like, though things are kind of mixed I mean most budget phones struggle in low-light, but I expected a 64 mega pixel sensor to capture more light than it did it's not bad. In fact, some photos are perfect and sharp, but a lot of photos are a bit on the darker side and the lights aren't handled very gracefully.
Having said that, the night mode here is surprisingly good. Here's the photo without the night mode and now take a look at the photo with the night mode. Yep. The difference is pretty big. Here are a couple of more shots and yeah.
The night mode is something that has been pretty good for me. You know it's fairly good shots from the primary camera. The Motorola one fusion plus also takes some pretty good portrait mode charts and there's also good macro shot something I, never thought I'd, say good macro shots. Yes, I just said that this phone takes good macro shots. I cannot believe it myself.
I mean I was just capturing macro shots in my balcony, expecting bad results like most macro lenses in smartphones, but the results, as you can see, aren't bad at all. Trust me. It was surprising, and I think it's pretty good, because there's autofocus as well. What wasn't surprising was the portrait mode choice. The edge detection was mostly on point, the phase details were kind of decent and the blur did not seem very artificial, so the camera seemed fairly good, except for maybe the low-light performance up from the primary cameras.
So where is that big negative? That makes me okay with the cameras? Well, the cameras falter when it comes to some ultra wide-angle lens, so the ultra wide-angle lens here is a bit inconsistent. Sometimes it takes nice shots like this one here, but on a lot of occasions it just does not match the colors of the main sensor. Just look at these shots, I mean the details. Aren't there, and you can just see it, but that's kind of affected with ultra wide-angle sensors, but the difference in the colors between the main and the ultra wide-angle photo is just a big difference, and it's disappointing to me now coming to videos the phone supports, 4k, 30fps videos, yeah, there's no 60fps support, but anyway the videos look fairly good and here's a 4k video I shot from the forum. This is a video I shot late in the evening, while I was cycling and as you can see, the video is pretty stable.
So that is pretty good. Yes, there's a bit of a shaking is going on. If you look closely but overall, it's a pretty good quality. Video welcome to selfies there's a pop-up camera here that takes some detailed and sharp selfies yup. The selfies look good as long as the light is good.
Just don't take portrait selfies because they look artificial, as you can see other than that I think the selfie camera here is pretty good, not to be honest, except for the ultra wide-angle lens, and maybe the low-light photos from the primary camera. I found the Motorola or diffusion plus cameras to be fairly decent, and it's obviously not the best camera phone in this price segment and I know that because I compared the cameras to the Poco x2 take a look see in daytime the Motorola 1 fusion plus compared well, but the details are just better in the Poco x2 shots, I mean, let's just zoom in on this shot. You'll see the difference. Here's another shot and again, let's just zoom in, and you'll, see the difference. You know like the pro x2 is again way: better.
All shot is sharper, and it's more color, accurate, so yeah the camera performance on the Motorola 1 fusion plus isn't going to blow you away, and it's obviously not the best, but, like I, said it's decent. If you're, ok with decent cameras, another thing I am okay with is the battery and charging now to be honest, I'm more than ok with the battery performance of the phone. You see. The big 5000mah battery, coupled with stock Android in this phone, make sure that the phone lasts long I mean just check out the sots that I got from this. Fourth yep, as you can see, I always got more than 9 hours of screen on time and, as you can see, my usage includes Pusey sessions YouTube a lot of other things, basically everything.
So this is pretty impressive. I mean more than nine houses screen on type I mean starting the day at a hundred percent. I would easily go to the second day and that's when I'm using my phone extensively these days. So the battery life is pretty good. The part I'm, not okay with is charging on this form.
The phone comes with this 18 watt turbo power charger, which takes 42 minutes to charge the phone from 10 to 50 percent and 2 hours, 28 minutes to get 200 people, that's a lot of time and yeah. This would have been fine back in the day, but in 20 do any not so sure if I even tried charging this phone with the 27 watt charger from Xiaomi, and it charged the same speed. So yeah you'll have to live with the 18 watt turbo part now coming to things that I absolutely don't like about the Motorola 1 fusion plus there is obviously this design see the Motorola on fusion plus, unlike other premium phones in this price segment, has a plastic bag which would have been fine if it had had a matte finish, but this is glossy, and it gets pretty tacky pretty quickly. Now there are redeeming factors in this design. Like the speaker, I talked about, there's the fact that the fingerprint scanner is pretty fast and there's also the headphone jack.
But the problem with this design is that there are more problems in this design. I mean this is a phone, that's pretty thick at nine point, six millimeters, and it weighs 210 grams. So this is a hefty form. I mean I got used to it. So maybe you can't do but yeah this phone feels big.
Another thing I, don't like is the three buttons on the right: the Google Assistant button, the volume rockers and the pod, but now I like the dedicated Google Assistant button, but these three buttons combined make up for a really cluttered experience. I mean it's been a week since I've been using this phone and I still haven't got used to it. I have always accidentally press some other buttons, so yeah, it's a lot of experience. Another thing I dislike here is the fact that the front has no display protection whatsoever. No gorilla glass, nothing! So you have don't remove that screen protector.
This also the fact that the phone has a hybrid dual sim micros slot, which might be a problem for people who use both dual sim and micro SD cards. This is not a big issue, but I just wanted to mention it. Apart from that, the Motorola 1 fusion plus does not have face unlocked, and that's obviously, because the pop-up camera is just very slow. Yeah, take a look, yeah slow, very slow now. Another big negative in this phone is the fact that it does not have a comp pass, a key magnetometer.
So what does this mean? Now? Let me explain see with no compass on board. The device does not know your orientation or in which direction you're facing, for example, Google Maps works fine for me, but since there's no compass it did not know my direction now. Google Maps did understand the direction once I started moving but yeah. It's weird why the phone does not have a compass. Lastly, I want to talk about connectivity, so the fusion plus works absolutely fine.
With my water phone same you get voltage, support and the call quality is great to no problems here, however, with Airtel, it's not the same, I mean I, don't know why, but voltage does not work in this one without it, as you see, there's the 4G I think, but the moment I make a call or receive a call. The feel turns to 2g and the Internet just does not work. This is weird, I mean you're playing pub G and you get a call and your internet gets disconnected, and you die yeah. That's a pretty sad story, so yeah, and it's not really just my problem. A lot of people on Flipkart.
The reviews on Flipkart mentioned this Airtel issue, so I really hope. Motorola fixes this or works with. It will fix this because VO Wi-Fi works. Fine and even Go works fine. So the issue is only with Airtel VoLTE.
As for the signal, strength, I compared the signal strength in my room on the fusion plus and the Coco x2 with all the operators, and it was more or less consistent, both the phones, so the signal strength, I, think, is fine. Well, that's pretty much everything about the Motorola one fusion plus, so it's time for the verdict. Should you buy the Motorola one fusion, plus at 16 triple 9? Well, if you ask me compared to the competition the biggest standout in the Motorola 1 fusion plus, is obviously the ad-free blew free stock. Android experience like I said it's the big highlight and the big selling point. Plus you get a no notch, no punch hole, great display, the performance is great, and the battery life is brilliant.
The cameras aren't the best, but you can live with it. If you don't want the absolute best cameras see if the performance and software matter to you, this can be a great for the Buy. However, like I mentioned, the phone has a lot of issues. So if you want a more premium design, anyone features like phase unlock or compass or superfast or even a high refresh rate display. I think the Poco x2 is something you should go for well, ad was our review of the Motorola 1 Fusion Plus, and if you still have any questions that we did not quite answer in the video just make sure to drop them down in the comments, and I'll make sure to answer them and yeah give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it and share it with your friends who have been planning to buy the Motorola one fusion plus, lastly, subscribe to our channel for more amazing tech videos.
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