Worth noting for Indian buyers — motorola has increased the prices of three smartphones in the country, effective starting today. The move reflects a broader industry trend driven by rising component costs and supply chain pressures. The move comes at a time when multiple smartphone brands have either adjusted the pricing of older models or increased the prices of newer models to maintain margins.

Price hike across Moto G and Edge series

Model name | Variant | Old price | New price
Moto G35 | 4GB + 128GB | Rs 11,999 | Rs 12,499 | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 12,999 | Rs 13,999
Moto G57 Power | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 14,999 | Rs 15,999
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion | 8GB + 128GB | Rs 20,999 | Rs 22,999 | 8GB + 256GB | Rs 22,999 | Rs 24,999 | 12GB + 256GB | Rs 24,999 | Rs 26,999

The Moto G35 has received a modest Rs 500 price hike despite launching back in 2024, which makes it over a year old at this point. While it remains the most affordable option in the lineup, its age means shoppers should be cautious, as newer smartphones in the same price range may offer better performance, features, and longer software support. It still works as a affordable pick if you’re getting a good deal, but it’s no longer an automatic recommendation.

The Moto G57 Power (review), launched in November 2025, has seen a Rs 1,000 increase and continues to stand out primarily for its massive 7,000mAh battery, which can easily last over two days. Beyond that, it offers a reliable daylight camera, a tall and vibrant display, and smooth everyday performance powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset. That said, the limited promise of just one major OS update makes it less appealing for long-term people. It’s best suited for shoppers who prioritise battery life above everything else and don’t plan to hold on to This product for several years.

On another note, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion (review) has received the steepest hike of Rs 2,000 across all variants, pushing it deeper into a highly competitive mid-segment segment. Even so, it remains a well-rounded smartphone with strong multimedia capabilities, dependable battery life, good daylight camera performance, and a clean, near-stock Android experience, all wrapped in a durable design.

That said, the arrival of its successor, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion (review), complicates the decision. The newer model offers upgrades in battery, display, and performance, but comes at a higher starting price of Rs 26,999. For shoppers who can stretch their affordable, the Edge 70 Fusion is the more future-proof choice, while the Edge 60 Fusion still makes sense if you’re looking to save some money without compromising too much on the overall experience.