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Motorola’s upcoming Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, and smartwatch spotted on UAE’s TDRA certification

We recently discovered a banner on Flipkart, hinting at the launch of a new smartphone for the Indian market. Based on the details in the banner, it appears to be the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Additionally, we have spotted it on the UAE’s TDRA certification database, alongside the vanilla Edge 60 variant and a smartwatch that we have been tracking for some time.

Starting with the Motorola Edge 60, it has been listed under the model number XT2505-1, while the Edge 60 Fusion carries the model number XT2503-4. Meanwhile, a new Motorola smartwatch appears with the model number XT2541-1, though its official name remains unknown, even in the TDRA certification.

The TDRA certification does not reveal any specific details, but earlier leaks suggest that the Edge 60 Fusion may be available in Blue, Grey, and Pink. While not confirmed, the Indian variant is expected to launch in Pink and Blue, as suggested by the Flipkart banner. Additionally, early reports indicate that it will also launch in Europe alongside the Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro, but with Grey and Blue colour options. It is expected to come in a single 8GB + 256GB variant, priced at €350.

Meanwhile, the vanilla Edge 60 is rumored to be available in Green and Sea Blue shades, priced at €380 (approximately ₹36,000) for the 8GB + 256GB variant. The Motorola Edge 60 Pro, on the other hand, is expected to cost €600 (around ₹56,800) and be offered in Blue, Green, and Grape (Purple) colourways.

Motorola Smartwatch (XT2541-1) – What We Know So Far

The Motorola smartwatch (XT2541-1) has already been spotted in multiple certifications, including FCC, EEC and TUV Rheinland. The FCC listing confirms Bluetooth and GNSS connectivity, a 300 mAh battery, 5W charging, and health tracking features like BP and ECG monitoring. With several certifications secured, its launch also seems imminent.

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