Motorola has released new additions to its Moto G lineup, the Moto G60 and Moto G40 Fusion, in the Indian market. Both smartphones carry a 120Hz LCD display, a 6,000mAh battery, and a Snapdragon 732G processor from Qualcomm.
Starting with the display, the new entrants flaunt a 6.8-inch IPS LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution, HDR10 with a punch hole at the top center. These also boot on similar My UX skin from Motorola on top of Android 11.
Regarding the difference — the Motorola Moto G60 boasts a Samsung-made HM2 108MP main camera, while the Moto G40 Fusion comes with a 64MP primary unit. At the front are 32MP and 16MP selfie units respectively. Both, however, have an identical 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP depth sensor.
The Moto G60 ships in just 6GB/128GB variant but the Moto G40 ships in 4GB and 6GB RAM and 64GB and 128GB internal storage. The storage can be expanded via a dedicated microSDXC slot. Furthermore, these come with a P2i water repellent coating and an audio jack.
The Moto G60 goes for a price of INR 17,999, which is around NPR 29,000 in Nepal and the Moto G40 Fusion starts at a price of INR 13,999 (around NPR 23,000 in Nepal) with INR 1,500 and INR 1,000 discounts on respective smartphones for ICICI bank card owners. Both phones are scheduled to go on sale as of 27 April and 1 May at 12 noon respectively.