Motorola has confirmed the Indonesia release date for the Edge 70 Fusion, ending weeks of speculation after its global debut at MWC in early March. The phone officially goes on sale today, Monday, April 20, 2026, with an introductory price starting at Rp5.999.000 for the 8GB/256GB model.
The announcement also places the device directly in the spotlight of the upper-midrange market. For buyers who purchase during the flash sale period from April 20 to 27, 2026, Motorola is offering additional benefits worth up to Rp1.3 million, including screen protection service and partner bank cashback.
Pricing and launch offer in Indonesia
Motorola is bringing two memory configurations to the Indonesian market, each with a launch discount compared with its regular price. The 8GB/256GB variant is listed at a normal price of Rp6.299.000, but the launch price drops to Rp5.999.000.
The higher 12GB/512GB model is priced at Rp7.199.000 normally and Rp6.899.000 during the promotional period. The phone is available starting today through Motorola’s official store on major e-commerce platforms and selected retail channels in major cities.
Colors and early market positioning
The Edge 70 Fusion arrives in three Pantone-linked color options: Blue Surf, Silhouette, and Country Air. Motorola is using the launch to position the device as a stylish but practical option for consumers who want premium design without moving into flagship pricing.
That strategy is reinforced by the company’s pricing approach. At under Rp6 million for the base model, the Edge 70 Fusion targets buyers who want strong specifications, long battery life, and durable hardware in one package.
Battery, performance, and software support
One of the main talking points is the 7,000mAh Silicon-Carbon battery, which Motorola says can be packed into a body that remains slim at 7.99mm. That combination is notable in a segment where many competitors still rely on 5,000mAh batteries.
Power comes from the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, while Android 16 serves as the operating system out of the box. Motorola also promises security updates for up to four years, a detail that may matter to users looking for longer-term use.
Display and camera details
The device features a 6.8-inch Extreme AMOLED display with a peak brightness level of 5,200 nits. That specification suggests strong visibility in a range of lighting conditions, especially for outdoor use.
For photography, the main camera uses a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 sensor with optical image stabilization. Motorola is clearly aiming at users who value steady shots and better low-light performance without jumping to a higher price tier.
Durability as a selling point
Durability is another major part of the package. The Edge 70 Fusion carries IP69 certification and MIL-STD 810H compliance, which places it among the more rugged phones in its category.
Those protections may appeal to consumers who want added confidence against water exposure and tougher daily handling. Motorola appears to be combining endurance, battery capacity, and premium display specs to strengthen its case against rivals in the same class.
The pricing, launch bonuses, and hardware mix show a clear push to make the Edge 70 Fusion stand out in Indonesia’s competitive midrange segment. With sales opening today and flash-sale perks available for a limited period, the phone enters the market with a value proposition built around battery life, durability, and aggressive launch pricing.







