Both the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and the ZTE Nubia Air run Android 15, with a range of privacy and customization features. They share several common capabilities, including clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, theme customization, blocking app tracking, on-device machine learning, notification permissions, and media picker. Both devices also support dark mode, can offload apps, have customizable notifications, and offer features like Live Text, full-page screenshots, split screen, and PiP (Picture-in-Picture) mode.
However, there are some differences. Neither phone supports Wi-Fi password sharing, quick start, or focus modes. Additionally, while both devices offer an extra dim mode and battery health check, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion has a broader set of features like dynamic theming, the ability to track the current position of the device, and the option to use the phone as a multi-user system. The ZTE Nubia Air lacks these specific functionalities.
Both devices are free and open-source, support widgets, offline voice recognition, and voice commands, and can track the current position of the device. Neither device supports Mail Privacy Protection, and both lack a front-facing camera under the display. They are similar in terms of their operating system capabilities, but the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion has a slight edge in terms of customization and tracking features.