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Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion: Best Budget Smartphone Under ₹8,000 in India

Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion: Best Budget Smartphone Under ₹8,000 in India

Guys, I’ve got a new phone to share! I’ve unboxed the Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion. If you’re hunting for a mobile in a tight ₹8,000 budget—like many of us in India—this might end your search by the time you finish reading. Let’s dive into what this device offers Indian buyers!

Unboxing the Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion

Let’s unbox it! You get the Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion, a 68-watt charger (not 69 volts, guys, April Fool’s!), and a Type-C to Type-C cable. Plug it in, and you’ll get fast charging—perfect for our busy Indian lives!

Design: What’s Good and What’s Not

Finally, the phone! The sides are thinner than last time, yet it doesn’t feel flimsy. It’s comfy with a vegan leather finish—just like before. The design has major changes: the back camera alignment has shifted, and the display now curves on all four corners, not just left and right. This cuts bezels—a bonus I’ll explain later.

Vegan leather is back, but it feels different. Last time, it was like a Natraj rubber—stiff. This time, it’s like an Apsara rubber—flexible and nice. It’s not fully vegan leather; it’s silicone with plastic frames. Weight? Around 169 grams, but I checked—it’s 182 grams. How did I get that wrong?

Quality: Thinner sides, comfy vegan leather, flexible design, four-sided curved display reduces bezels.
Non-Quality: Weight off (169 vs. 182 grams), not pure vegan leather (silicone/plastic mix).

Display: A Visual Delight

It’s a 6.7-inch quad-curved P-OLED with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Watching videos? Colors are amazing—eye-pleasing and golden, perfect for Indian movies. Brightness hits 4500 nits—better than last time. I tested both in the sun, and this one shines—no pun intended!

Quality: 6.7-inch quad-curved display, 120 Hz, 4500 nits brightness, vibrant colors.
Non-Quality: None—handles Indian sunlight well!

Durability: Made for India

Last time, it had IP68. Now, it’s IP69 too, with Corning Gorilla Glass 7 and military-grade certification. It’s tough—like our country’s growing population!

Quality: IP68 + IP69, Gorilla Glass 7, military-grade build.
Non-Quality: None—ready for Indian conditions!

Performance: Smooth for Daily Use

It’s got the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset—1 GHz faster than the 7300. Runs Android 15 with a stock feel—clean, no bloatware. Useful apps like Family Space, Moto Secure, and Smart Connect are included. Give it to your dadi—you can guide her remotely or connect it to your laptop seamlessly.

Moto’s gestures are super useful—other phones should copy them. Refresh rate? Down from 144 Hz last time (under ₹20,000) to 120 Hz now. Still smooth! Base variant offers 256 GB storage—up from 8 GB + 128 GB. Uses UCP storage—faster than UFS 2.2. RAM is LPDDR in a YM SAP chip—slightly better than UFS 2.2.

Gaming? Smooth graphics, but slight ghost touches and lag after a while. Not a dealbreaker. Daily use? Flawless for three years with updates, four years of security patches—great for Indian students and workers.

Quality: Dimensity 7400, 256 GB storage, 120 Hz, clean Android 15, useful apps, long updates.
Non-Quality: Minor gaming lag/ghost touches, 60 FPS cap (vs. 90 FPS on cheaper phones).

Battery: Power for Indian Days

It’s 500 mAh more than last time—still feels light. I got 9 hours of screen-on time—more for normal use like calls and Instagram. The 68-watt charger takes it 0 to 100% in an hour—perfect for India’s fast pace.

Quality: 500 mAh boost, 9+ hours screen time, 68W fast charging.
Non-Quality: None—battery suits Indian needs!

Camera: Click Like a Pro

Looks like four cameras, but it’s a 50 MP primary with OIS, 13 MP ultra-wide/macro, flash, and ambient light sensor (balances colors in low light). Details are next-level—great for Indian festivals. Ultra-wide keeps quality—no color shift. Night and macro shots impress too.

Selfie camera? 4K 30 FPS—good for vlogging. Back camera? 4K 30 FPS (not 60 FPS). Four-sided curve cuts bezels in half compared to last year’s double-sided curve.

Quality: 50 MP OIS, 13 MP ultra-wide/macro, solid low-light, 4K video.
Non-Quality: No 4K 60 FPS on back, no telephoto.

Sound: Loud for Indian Tunes

Loudness is awesome—great for Bollywood tracks. A bit more bass would’ve been fun—baby likes bass! Still solid for the price.

Quality: Loud speakers, clear sound.
Non-Quality: Could use more bass.

Final Thoughts

The Moto69 LA M S60 Fusion nails design, display, performance, battery, and camera for under ₹8,000. Some phones offer telephoto, but their ultra-wide and macro lag. Love the design? Buy it blind—it satisfies every Indian need. That’s all, guys! Like, share, subscribe—see you in the next one!

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