By Bizz Impact
Copyright timesnownews
Finding a smartphone under ₹20,000 isn’t tough anymore—brands are flooding the segment with options. But the real challenge? Picking a phone that actually delivers on performance, display, durability, and cameras without compromises. Among the many choices, the motorola edge60 Fusion truly shines. It combines ultra premium – design and features with a price tag that feels way below its league. But competition exists from the Vivo T4, Realme P3 Ultra, and OnePlus Nord CE 5G. Let’s see how they compare. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion The most loved phone remains undisputed! The motorola edge60 Fusion brings together the world’s first 1.5K True Color Quad-Curve display, curved on all four sides for an unmatched immersive experience with 96.3% screen-to-body ratio. It is Pantoneâ„¢ Validated (including SkinTone), protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, and enhanced with Smart Water Touch 3.0, SGS Eye Protection, and a segment-leading 4500 nits peak brightness—the brightest in its class. On the camera front, it features the segment’s only Pantoneâ„¢ validated True Color Sony LYT 700C sensor, a 50MP OIS main camera with Ultra Pixels, a 13MP ultrawide + macro lens, and a 32MP Quad Pixel selfie camera—with 4K video recording on all lenses. Coupled with motoAI, Adaptive Stabilization, AI Photo Enhancement, and Google’s AI tools like AI Magic Eraser, AI Photo Unblur, and AI Magic Editor, it delivers true pro-grade imaging. The edge60 Fusion also redefines durability with segment’s best IP68 & IP69 rating, MIL-STD-810H military-grade toughness, -30°C to 60°C temperature resistance, and 1.5m drop protection—making it the toughest allrounder in its price range. At its heart is the powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, backed by motoAI—the most advanced AI suite in the segment, enabling you to Capture, Create, Assist, Remember, and Recall like never before. Powering it all is a 5500mAh battery with 68W TurboPower charging, wrapped in premium Pantoneâ„¢-curated colours – Slipstream, Amazonite, Zephyr, and Mykonos Blue. The smartphone is originally priced at ₹22,999 for the 8GB + 256GB variant and ₹24,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant. With bank discounts or exchange offers, the net effective price comes down to ₹19,999* and ₹21,999* respectively. Vivo T4 The Vivo T4, on the other hand, carves a different niche for itself. It is primarily focused on offering marathon battery life with its massive 7300mAh battery, which easily lasts two days on a single charge. Despite packing such a large cell, Vivo has managed to keep the device slim at 7.89mm, though it does weigh more than the Fusion at 199 grams. The front features a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5000 nits of local peak brightness, making it fairly bright and vivid. Under the hood, the device runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and Vivo’s Funtouch OS based on Android 15, along with some built-in AI tools like AI Photo Enhance and AI Note Assist. The camera setup includes a 50MP OIS main sensor, a 2MP secondary lens, and a 32MP front shooter, both capable of 4K video recording. While the battery is the clear hero here, the limited secondary camera and relatively heavier design mean it appeals more to users who prioritize endurance over all-round performance. Realme P3 Ultra The Realme P3 Ultra takes a performance-first approach. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and advanced VC cooling to handle intensive gaming and multitasking. Its 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED quad-curved display with HDR playback and 120Hz refresh rate ensures vibrant visuals and smooth interaction. The device also stands out with its 6000mAh battery and 80W fast charging, making it a strong contender for power users. The camera system, however, is a step behind the Fusion, offering a 50MP OIS primary lens and an 8MP ultrawide, with a 16MP selfie camera that only records in 1080p. While the phone offers IP68 and IP69 certification, its imaging capabilities and AI features are not as polished as Motorola’s, making it better suited for gamers than photography enthusiasts. OnePlus Nord CE 5G The OnePlus Nord CE 5G rounds off this list as a balanced, lightweight option. At just 170 grams and 7.9mm thin, it is one of the most portable devices in this segment. It comes with a 6.43-inch AMOLED display that supports a 90Hz refresh rate—good for everyday use, though not as advanced as what its rivals offer. Powered by the Snapdragon 750G processor, it provides reliable performance for casual multitasking and gaming. The camera setup includes a 64MP main lens, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP depth sensor, along with a 16MP front camera. However, video recording is limited to 1080p, which is a drawback compared to the 4K-ready lenses of its competitors. The 4500mAh battery with 30W charging is decent, but again falls short of the segment leaders. For those who want a no-frills, lightweight device, the Nord CE 5G remains a safe bet, though not the most feature-rich. When weighing all four devices, it becomes clear that each caters to a specific type of user. The Vivo T4 is for those who want extreme battery life, the Realme P3 Ultra is tailored for gamers and heavy multitaskers, and the OnePlus Nord CE 5G appeals to those who value a slim, everyday device. But the motorola edge60 Fusion is the only phone that brings together the best of every world—an industry-first immersive display, Pantone-validated cameras, military-grade durability, segment-leading AI features, strong performance, and long-lasting battery life. Priced at just ₹19,999 (effective price during Big Billion Days), it delivers a flagship-like experience at a budget, making it the undisputed best allrounder under ₹20,000. No Times Now Journalists are involved in creation of this article.