The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ is a quietly launched, camera-focused variant of the Edge 70 Fusion that adds a 3x telephoto and upgraded imaging hardware while keeping the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 platform, 6.8‑inch AMOLED display, and a large 5,200 mAh battery; it debuted in Brazil in March 2026 and has not yet received a full global price roll‑out — Indian buyers should note the standard Edge 70 Fusion is already on sale in India from ₹26,999.
The Edge 70 Fusion+ was revealed in early March 2026 as an incremental model in the Edge 70 family, with initial availability reported in Brazil. Motorola’s Edge 70 Fusion (non‑Plus) launched in India earlier in March 2026 and is available through Motorola’s store and Flipkart; Indian price tiers start at ₹26,999 for the base configuration.
The Fusion+ replaces the dual rear setup of the standard
Fusion with a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 main, 50MP ultrawide, and a 10MP 3x telephoto
module — adding optical reach and more versatile
framing for portraits and distant subjects. 50MP front camera for higher‑resolution
selfies and video calls.
High‑refresh quad‑curve AMOLED display: A 6.8‑inch Super AMOLED panel with a high refresh rate (up to 144Hz on some listings) and curved edges for immersive viewing and smoother UI/scrolling. Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset tuned for balanced power efficiency and AI tasks, paired with up to 12GB RAM / 256GB storage in some markets. 5,200 mAh battery with 68W wired charging for fast top‑ups and multi‑day endurance under moderate use.
Motorola has not published a comprehensive global price list
for the Fusion+ at launch; initial reports focus on the Brazil debut and list
the model as a region‑specific refresh. Expect pricing to vary by market and
to be announced when Motorola expands availability.
The Edge 70 Fusion (standard) is available now with prices from ₹26,999 to ₹32,999 depending on RAM/storage. If you want the telephoto and upgraded cameras, watch for a formal India launch or import options.
The 10MP 3x telephoto fills a practical gap for users who shoot distant subjects or portraits; the extra 50MP ultrawide also improves landscape and group shots. Expect similar battery life and performance to the standard Fusion; the Plus is an imaging refinement rather than a full spec overhaul. If you prioritize raw performance or lower price, the standard Fusion remains compelling.
Confirm Motorola’s update policy for the Fusion+ in your
region before purchase; mid‑cycle variants sometimes receive
staggered software support. If the Fusion+ reaches India at a significant
premium, compare it against competitors offering optical zoom (e.g., mid‑range
phones with periscope modules) to ensure the telephoto justifies the price.
