Motorola has quietly adjusted prices for several smartphones in India, and the change now affects both the Moto G and Edge lineups. Models that were once positioned as strong value picks are now listed at higher rates across online and offline channels.
The revision applies to select RAM and storage variants, with increases ranging from 500 rupees to 2,000 rupees. The updated listings are already visible in the Indian market, even though Motorola has not made a major announcement around the move.
Budget and mid-range phones both feel the impact
The price change is not limited to one segment. Motorola’s entry-level and budget-focused phones are included alongside its mid-range devices, which means the effect is spread across the broader portfolio.
The Moto G series, long used to attract buyers with tighter budgets, is among the models affected. Industry context in the source links the adjustment to rising component costs and pressure on supply chains, a situation that has also pushed other brands to increase prices in order to protect margins.
These are the models with revised prices
Three devices are specifically identified in the reference as having new price tags: Moto G35, Moto G57 Power, and Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. The changes apply to multiple configurations rather than a single version.
| Model | Old price | New price |
|---|---|---|
| Moto G35 4+128 GB | 11,999 rupees | 12,499 rupees |
| Moto G35 5G 8+128 GB | 12,999 rupees | 13,999 rupees |
| Moto G57 Power 8+128 GB | 14,999 rupees | 15,999 rupees |
| Edge 60 Fusion 8+128 GB | 20,999 rupees | 22,999 rupees |
| Edge 60 Fusion 8+256 GB | 22,999 rupees | 24,999 rupees |
| Edge 60 Fusion 12+256 GB | 24,999 rupees | 26,999 rupees |
The Moto G35 saw a modest revision in its 4 GB + 128 GB variant, which moved up by 500 rupees. Its 5G version with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage now costs 13,999 rupees, up by 1,000 rupees from the previous tag.
Moto G57 Power also joins the list with a 1,000-rupee increase. The 8 GB + 128 GB model is now priced at 15,999 rupees, compared with its earlier 14,999 rupees listing.
Edge 60 Fusion loses some of its price advantage
The sharpest adjustment comes from Motorola Edge 60 Fusion, where every listed configuration has gone up by 2,000 rupees. The 8 GB + 128 GB version now sits at 22,999 rupees, while the 8 GB + 256 GB model has climbed to 24,999 rupees.
The top-end 12 GB + 256 GB variant has also moved to 26,999 rupees. That brings the Edge 60 Fusion closer to other mid-range options and reduces some of the pricing edge that previously helped it stand out.
What the change means for buyers
For budget shoppers, a 500-rupee or 1,000-rupee increase may appear limited, but price-sensitive markets often react quickly to even small changes. In that segment, the revised tags can still influence buying decisions, especially when consumers compare nearby options.
The impact is likely more noticeable in the mid-range category, where a 2,000-rupee jump tightens competition further. Buyers looking for value for money may now look more carefully at alternatives, particularly around the Edge 60 Fusion lineup.
Motorola has not indicated any specification changes alongside the new pricing. The move therefore appears to be a pure price revision for existing products already on sale in India, with the hardware and feature set left unchanged in the source material.
Source: tech.sportskeeda.com






