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Motorola Smartphone With 28-Hour Battery Life Sees Price Drop and Joins List of Most Affordable in Brazil; Model Features 4,500 Display, 24 GB of RAM, and Is Considered More Complete Than the Galaxy A55

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 02/09/2025 at 15:22
Updated on 02/09/2025 at 15:27
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion em promoção no Magalu por R$1.939. Bateria de 28h, tela de 4.500 nits e IA avançada superam Galaxy A55.
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion em promoção no Magalu por R$1.939. Bateria de 28h, tela de 4.500 nits e IA avançada superam Galaxy A55.
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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Is On Sale With Long-Lasting Battery, Super Bright Display, And Artificial Intelligence Features, Competing In The Premium Midrange Market And Directly Rivaling The Galaxy A55.

The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion is on sale for R$ 1,939 when paid via Pix at Magalu, a price significantly lower than its launch price of R$ 2,699.

The reduction places the device among the most aggressive offers in the premium midrange segment in the national retail market.

The model combines a 5,200 mAh battery with an estimated usage of up to 28 hours in a standardized test by Canaltech and features a pOLED display with a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, along with Moto AI.

The price and specifications support a direct comparison with the Galaxy A55, its main rival in Brazil.

Price And Availability In Brazil

On Magalu’s own page, the Edge 60 Fusion (256 GB + 8 GB RAM) is listed for R$ 1,939 upfront with Pix, with installments costing R$ 2,154.44.

This is a promotional price at the time of this inquiry, subject to fluctuations depending on stock and retailer policies.

Battery And Charging: High Autonomy And 68 W

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion On Sale At Magalu For R$1,939. 28h Battery, 4,500 Nits Display, And Advanced AI Surpass Galaxy A55.
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion On Sale At Magalu For R$1,939. 28h Battery, 4,500 Nits Display, And Advanced AI Surpass Galaxy A55.

The 5,200 mAh battery was one of the highlights in the tests.

In the Canaltech protocol, the consumption after six hours of intense use was 21%, leading to an estimate of approximately 28 hours away from the outlet.

For charging, Motorola reports 68 W of power and states that 9 minutes on the charger provides “battery for the whole day.”

Display, Design, And Durability

The 6.67″ curved pOLED display offers a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and Super HD resolution (2712 × 1220).

The set comes with Pantone validation for colors and, in terms of finish, the brand uses materials and construction that meet military standards MIL-STD-810H, as well as IP68 and IP69 for water and dust resistance. These attributes are rare in this price range.

Performance, RAM, And AI Features

The Edge 60 Fusion uses the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 and runs Android 15, promising up to three updates of the system.

Motorola reports 8 GB of physical RAM and virtual expansion via RAM Boost, which can elevate the total “usable” to up to 24 GB (8 GB + 16 GB).

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion On Sale At Magalu For R$1,939. 28h Battery, 4,500 Nits Display, And Advanced AI Surpass Galaxy A55.
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion On Sale At Magalu For R$1,939. 28h Battery, 4,500 Nits Display, And Advanced AI Surpass Galaxy A55.

Among the features of Moto AI, there are tools like Save It (transcription and summary) and creative suites like Image Studio.

What Changes Compared To The Edge 50 Fusion

Compared to the Edge 50 Fusion, the new generation gains a larger battery (from 5,000 mAh to 5,200 mAh), significantly higher screen brightness, and an expanded durability package (IP68/69 and MIL-STD-810H).

Charging remains at 68 W in the line, while the processor migrates to the Dimensity 7300 platform.

In retail, the Edge 50 Fusion remains a cheaper alternative but with fluctuating availability.

Edge 60 Fusion x Galaxy A55: Direct Comparison

In the face-off with the Galaxy A55, Motorola stands out in screen brightness (peak of 4,500 nits), charging (68 W), and the ability to expand RAM via RAM Boost.

The A55, in turn, uses the Exynos 1480, features a 5,000 mAh battery with 25 W charging, and tends to receive more years of updates than direct competitors in the same range.

In terms of price, the Samsung has been seen around R$ 1,999 at major retailers, which places it in the same promotional tier as the Edge 60 Fusion found at Magalu.

The choice tends to depend on priorities such as brightness and charging (Motorola’s advantage) versus software support and ecosystem (traditional strengths of Samsung).

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Moto AI And Strategic Partnerships

Moto AI has gained momentum with recent partnerships.

Motorola announced integration with Google (Gemini), Microsoft (Copilot), and Perplexity, including a promotional offer of Perplexity Pro for those who purchase devices from the Razr 60 and Edge 60 lines in selected markets.

This strategy places the Edge 60 Fusion among the midrange devices with the most comprehensive AI package currently available.

Notice About Prices And Availability

Promotional values change rapidly in Brazilian e-commerce.

The quoted price was verified at Magalu at the time of this check and may vary by color, stock, and payment method.

It is recommended to check the conditions at the time of purchase. With the drop to R$ 1,939, long-lasting battery, very bright display, and updated AI package, the Edge 60 Fusion establishes itself as one of the most complete “premium” midrange devices available right now.

In your view, what weighs more in the decision between it and the Galaxy A55: brightness and charging or software support?

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A journalist who graduated in 2017 and has been active in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints at free-to-air TV channels, and over 12,000 online publications. A specialist in politics, employment, economics, courses, and other topics, he is also the editor of the CPG portal. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, wish to report an error, or suggest a story idea related to the topics covered on the website, please contact via email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept résumés!

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