Lenovo owned Motorola finally unveiled its next smartphone named Motorola One Fusion+ with a ton of features in a smart and competitive price like popup selfie camera, Snapdragon 675, 64MP camera, and much more. Today in this guide, we will share the Motorola One Fusion+ USB Driver for Windows and Mac.
It’s always necessary for any smartphone to have a compatible USB Driver installed on the computer in order to connect the device and transfer data easily. Most importantly, Android users prefer USB Driver due to the flashing firmware or any other file via command or using any tool. Therefore, if in case, your device’s specific USB Driver isn’t installed on the PC, it will become a tough job to easily connect or detect the internal storage of your Motorola One Fusion+.
Motorola One Fusion+ Device Overview:
The Motorola One Fusion+ features a 6.53-inch FHD+ (2,340 x 1,080 pixels) IPS LCD display without a notch as it has the popup selfie mechanism. It’s an IPS LCD with 1080p+ resolution and HDR10 support.
The Motorola One Fusion+ is powered by the Snapdragon 730, an 8 nm chipset that promises CPU and GPU performance upgrades over the Snapdragon 675 (11 nm) utilized in the Hyper. It’s attached to 6GB of RAM and 128 GB storage, which may be expanded by microSD cards up to 1 TB.
On the Camera department, it packs a 16MP sensor and raises up only it’s needed (there’s a fingerprint reader on the rear which will be wont to unlock the phone). The Moto One Hyper is sort of almost like this device, but it does pack a 32MP pop-up selfie cam. On the rear, the main camera is based on a 64MP sensor, a bit like the Hyper. it’s an f/1.8 aperture and a Quad Bayer design for better low light performance. It’s joined by an 8 MP ultrawide-angle camera (118°), a 5MP dedicated macro cam, and a 2MP depth sensor for portraits.
You’ll need to settle for using just one SIM, however, because the phone features a hybrid card slot. The great news is that it also features a 3.5mm headphone jack and an FM receiving set on board, how old fashioned. There’s no NFC, though. The other wired connector is that the USB-C port, which supports 15W fast charging for the 5,000 mAh battery. For comparison, the Hyper supports 27 W charging in Europe and 45W within the US, but its battery is smaller (4,000mAh).