Lenovo owned Motorola finally unveiled its next smartphone named Motorola One Fusion+ with a ton of features at a smart and competitive price like a pop-up selfie camera, Snapdragon 675, 64MP camera, and much more.
In this guide, we’ll be sharing the easy steps to install the Motorola XT2067-1 (One Fusion+ ) Stock Firmware (codenamed Liber). As an open-source platform, Android devices do come with plenty of customization options which can also lead to bricking or stuck in the boot loop issue due to unsupported file flashing or even improper flashing steps. Needless to say that most Android users want to heavily customize their devices via flashing third-party firmware files or rooting.
In some cases, the device performance may become slow, starts lagging, networking issues, etc. So, installing the stock firmware on your Motorola One Fusion+ device will bring back a stable life like before.
Motorola One Fusion+ Specifications
The mid-range category is where Motorola has its grip and the company does not want to loosen this grip. Although in the past year or so, several other OEMs have brought in tons of smartphones that are giving tough competition to the already available Motorola phones. Motorola One Fusion+ is another name in this category which packs the Snapdragon 730 chipset (730G in India) coupled with 6 GB of RAM. The phone comes with a massive 5000 mAh battery enough to last you two days, as touted by the company. It sports a 6.5-inch display that has 1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~396 PPI density).

