If you’re in the market for the Moto Edge 60 Fusion but wish to get an idea of all the possible alternatives available in the segment, you’re at the right place. Though the Edge 60 Fusion is an excellent handset for its price, there are many more alternatives, each with its own unique selling proposition.
Without any further ado, let’s dive right into the list of the best Moto Edge 60 Fusion alternatives you can buy right now.
Moto Edge 60 Fusion

The Moto Edge 60 Fusion is an all-rounder. With a curved 6.67-inch LTPO P-OLED panel (120Hz, 1,400 HBM brightness), the smartphone provides a decent viewing experience. Then there’s the Dimensity 7400 (4nm) SoC, up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, allowing the smartphone to handle everyday tasks easily.
Out of the box, the device runs on Android 15 (3 OS + 4 SMR promise). On the back panel, the handset houses a 50MP (f/1.88) Sony LYTIA 700C sensor, another 13MP (f/2.2) ultrawide sensor, and a 3-in-1 light sensor. On the front, it houses a 32MP (f/2.2) for clicking selfies and capturing 4K videos at up to 30 fps.
Powering the device is a 5,500 battery that supports 68W wired charging. Last but not least, the phone complies with military-grade durability standards and features two IP ratings: IP68 and IP69. Moreover, the handset performs well in all departments, offering users great usability and value for the price.
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1. realme 14 Pro 5G

The first Moto Edge 60 Fusion alternative is the realme 14 Pro (review), which features a curved 6.77-inch OLED screen (120Hz, 1,400 HBM brightness), runs on the Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset (with the Mali-G615 GPU), and up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
The handset runs on realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15. Regarding optics, the phone has a 50MP (f/1.8, OIS) Sony IMX882 primary sensor, a monochrome sensor, and a 16MP selfie shooter. However, the phone’s 6,000 mAh battery (45W wired charging) gives it an edge over the similarly-priced options in the market.
Like the Moto Edge 60 Fusion, the realme 14 Pro also has a charger in the box. Additional features include IP66/68/69 dust and water resistance and a cold-sensitive color-changing back panel.
2. OnePlus Nord CE 4

Next up on the list of the Moto Edge 60 Fusion alternatives is the OnePlus Nord CE 4 (review), which offers one of the fastest-charging batteries in the segment. First, the phone has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen (120Hz, 1100 nits peak) with a touch response rate of up to 240Hz and supports 2160Hz PWM dimming for a more comfortable viewing experience.
Under the hood, the handset runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, which features the Adreno 720 GPU, up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. On its back, the phone features a 50MP (f/1.8, OIS) Sony LYT600 primary sensor and an 8MP (f/2.2) Sony IMX355 ultrawide sensor, while the front houses a 16MP (f/2.4) selfie shooter.
Powering the OnePlus Nord CE 4 is a 5,500 mAh battery that supports 100W wired charging, charging it in much less time when compared to the competition. At launch, the phone ran on OxygenOS 14.0 based on Android 14, but it has already been updated to Android 15 (the phone will only get one more Android update and another year of security fixes after that).
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3. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro

The Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G (review) is yet another Moto Edge 60 Fusion alternative. It offers a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen (120Hz, 3000 nits peak) with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, runs on the Dimensity 7300 Ultra (4nm) SoC, and offers up to 256GB of storage.
At launch, the phone shipped with HyperOS (based on Android 14), but it has already been updated to HyperOS 2.0 (based on Android 15). For capturing pictures and recording videos, Xiaomi has equipped the handset with a 50MP (f/1.5, OIS) primary camera, another 8MP (f/2.2) ultrawide camera, and a 2MP (f/2.4) depth camera. On the front, users get a 20MP (f/2.2) selfie shooter.
Powering the handset is a 5,500 mAh battery that supports 45W wired charging. Like other models in the list, the Redmi Note 14 Pro also comes with an IP68 rating. Last but not least, the company still offers a power adapter in the box.
4. Samsung Galaxy A26 5G

If longevity is your main priority, consider the Galaxy A26 5G. The Korean tech giant Samsung has promised to offer up to six major Android updates with the smartphone; the last update it will receive should be in 2031.
While it has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen (120Hz, 1000 nits peak), the phone runs on the Exynos 1380 (5nm) SoC, which is a bit sluggish when compared to other smartphones in the segment.
The phone has a triple rear-camera setup, including a 50MP (f/1.8, OIS) primary sensor, an 8MP (f/2.2) ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP (f/2.4) macro sensor. On the front, users get a 13MP (f/2.2) selfie shooter. The handset also draws its power from a relatively smaller 5,000 mAh battery that supports 25W wired charging.
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5. iQOO Z9s Pro

The iQOO Z9s Pro (review) is yet another Edge 60 Fusion alternative available on the market at a similar price. First, the phone has a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen (120Hz, 4500 nits peak) with Schott Xensation protection. Under the hood, the handset runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4nm) processor, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Out of the box, the phone runs on Funtouch OS 14 and should get two major Android updates. Regarding optics, the phone has a 50MP (f/1.8) primary sensor, an 8MP (f/2.2) ultrawide sensor, and a 16MP (f/2.5) selfie shooter. The phone should also offer excellent battery life, thanks to the 5,500 mAh battery that supports 80W wired charging (power adapter included in the box).
6. Nothing Phone (3a)

If you want your phone to stand out from the others, consider spending on the Nothing Phone (3a). Continuing its streak of uniquely-designed smartphones, Nothing has made yet another handset with a transparent back panel and three LED modules that form the Glyph Interface.
Even otherwise, the phone offers excellent specifications. For instance, the handset has a 6.77-inch AMOLED screen (120Hz, 1300 HBM), runs on the Snapdragons 7s Gen 3 (4nm) SoC, provides up to 256GB of storage, and runs on Nothing OS 3.1 out of the box (3 OS + 6 SMR).
In addition, the phone features two 50MP sensors on the back (regular + 2x telephoto). For those concerned about the battery, the Phone (3a) features a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 50W wired charging. Last but not least, it is available in Black, White, and Blue.
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7. realme P3 Pro

If you’re a big fan of glow-in-the-dark design, the realme P3 Pro (review) could just be the right smartphone for you. It features a 6.83-inch AMOLED screen (120Hz, 1500 nits peak), runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm) chipset, and gets up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Like other handsets in the list, the realme P3 Pro also features a 50MP (f/1.8) primary camera and a 16MP (f/2.4) selfie shooter. However, unlike any other option, the realme P3 Pro is the only model on the list offering a 6,000 mAh Si/C battery that supports 80W wired charging.
Out of the box, the phone runs on realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15. Further, the company has promised to provide two major operating system updates and three years of security updates. Interestingly, the phone offers 90fps in the popular battle royale video game Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI).
- realme P3 Pro (8GB + 128GB): Rs. 23,999
- realme P3 Pro (8GB + 256GB): Rs. 23,999
- realme P3 Pro (12GB + 256GB): Rs. 26,999
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