The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Has Landed in Australia!

If your phone isn’t working as hard as you are, it might be time for an upgrade. And, Motorola is stepping up to the plate in a big way by way of the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion.

Packed with intelligent features, game-changing AI tools, a first-of-its-kind camera sensor, and the brand’s brightest display yet, the Edge 60 Fusion is Motorola’s boldest (and sleekest) launch to date. Set to hit Aussie shelves on 22 May, this everything you need to know about the iconic tech brand’s new pocket-sized personal assistant, creative studio, and style statement all in one.

A smarter smartphone

Forget basic voice commands. Moto AI is taking things up several notches. This isn’t just about asking your phone the weather. The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion introduces AI features that proactively help you live and work better, anticipating your needs and serving up tailored solutions on the fly.

Running late? Use Catch Me Up to get personalised, summarised updates without doom scrolling. Trying to remember that thing you saw for Dad’s birthday? Remember This turns screenshots, notes, and images into searchable memories. You can even tell your phone, “What was I getting for Dad?” and voila – it pulls up the exact polo shirt snap you saved last week.

For the multitaskers and meeting-hoppers, Pay Attention handles live transcriptions and speaker ID while you stay fully present. And music lovers, rejoice: Playlist Studio lets you generate the perfect playlist based on what you’re reading or watching. Motorola’s AI toolkit is proactive, powerful and refreshingly user-friendly. Even for those who’ve been hesitant about AI until now.

Camera and colour goals

One of the biggest talking points of the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is the fact that it is first smartphone in the world to include the Sony LYTIA 700C sensor, and it’s Pantone Validated for true-to-life colour in every snap. Translation: your photos will actually look like what you see IRL.

Whether you’re capturing sun-soaked beach days or the details of a night out, the camera’s quad-lens system and optical image stabilisation deliver clear, cinematic results every time. Meanwhile, the Photo Enhancement Engine automatically tweaks colour, texture and lighting for Insta-worthy content with zero effort.

And, with Pantone also lending their colour expertise to the actual look of the device, the Edge 60 Fusion comes in three ultra-stylish, curated finishes – Slipstream, Amazonite, and Zephyr – that feel as premium as they look.

Display brilliance that brings the drama

Your content deserves to shine. Literally. That’s why Motorola’s thrown in their brightest, sharpest display yet. At 6.7” with Super HD resolution and peak brightness of 4500 nits (that’s 2.8x brighter than its predecessor), the pOLED screen doesn’t just show off. It stands out.

Watching videos, gaming, editing photos, or just texting in full sunlight? No problem. This display delivers clarity, vibrancy, and rich detail that makes scrolling feel immersive. And it’s also Pantone Validated, so colours are bang-on accurate from shot to screen.

Designer durability

Tough and beautiful? The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion understood the assignment and nails both. Its leather-inspired finish offers a luxe, tactile feel, while Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and MIL-STG 810H durability ratings mean it can handle bumps, drops, extreme temps and even high humidity.

Plus, thanks to its IP68 and IP69 ratings, this phone can take on dust, sand, splashes, and even survive a dip in the pool (up to 1.5m for 30 minutes, just FYI). Add in a 5200mAh battery, 68W TurboPower charging, and MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with 12GB RAM Boost, and you’ve got flagship-level performance wrapped in a featherlight feel.

How to get your hands on the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion

The Motorola Edge 60 fusion will officially hit stores 22 May for just $699. You’ll find it at JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Officeworks, The Good Guys, Amazon, and motorola.com.au.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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