A complete anomaly! The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion costs only 3.5 thousand and yet offers fantastic features

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
17. 4. 2026 10:30
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In the price category of around three to four thousand, you usually encounter compromises that start to catch up with you after a week of use — a slow chipset, a weak display, poor charging. The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is now on Alza for 3,599 CZK after applying the code ALZADNY20, and if someone remembers the launch price of 5,990 CZK, it’s a rather dramatic drop. For this money, you won’t get such comprehensive features from anyone else — and this thesis is constantly repeated in reviews, with users describing the phone as “a lot of bang for your buck.”

Quick Summary:
Makes sense if you’re looking for an affordable phone that doesn’t make major compromises — the display and storage are a class above what you’d expect at this price point.
⚠: Consider that Motorola’s software support is not a long-term affair, and bloatware like Temu is automatically installed upon initial activation (but can be uninstalled).
💡 For 3,599 CZK, you get a 6.67″ P-OLED display with 144 Hz and 1,600 nits brightness, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 256GB storage, 68W charging, IP68, and a decent 50Mpx camera with OIS.

Features that exceed the price tag

At the heart of the Edge 50 Fusion is the 4nm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, and that’s a key comparison. In this price range, most competitors rely on MediaTek Helio G99 or similarly weak chips — Motorola offers a mid-range Qualcomm chip, which is noticeably faster in practice. Users agree in reviews that the system runs smoothly, doesn’t lag, and the performance is more than sufficient for everyday use, including occasional gaming.

Next up is the display, which is frankly exceptional — a P-OLED with 144 Hz, curved edges, and 1,600 nits brightness is a rarity in the sub-four-thousand category. Additionally, there’s 256GB storage (which is usually the domain of models twice as expensive), 68W fast charging, and IP68 resistance. The main 50Mpx camera with optical stabilization performs well in daylight and can also shoot 4K video — users rate it as “adequate for the price,” which is actually a compliment at this price point.

What to expect

Motorola has not historically been known for the longest software support, so don’t expect any miracles with Android updates — one reviewer aptly described it in a comment as “the only concern with this phone.” Users also point out that bloatware like Temu and other sponsored apps are automatically installed upon first activation, but they can be easily uninstalled after the first restart. The included case is a bonus (which everyone appreciates), but according to reviews, it’s quite slippery, and it’s recommended to buy a classic TPU case. One user also reported issues with the build quality of a specific unit — restarts, freezes, and a non-functional microphone — but with an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 75 reviews, this seems more like an exception.

What features are a priority for you in this price range — display, chipset, or charging?

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Jakub Kárník

Jakub is known for his endless curiosity and passion for the latest technologies. His love for mobile phones started with an iPhone 3G, but nowadays… More about the author

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