India, June 10 -- Motorola seems eager to undergo a massive "character development", as the G37 Power became the first real roadblock on its otherwise stellar 2026 record. Initially launched at Rs.15,999, the G37 Power had a few strengths going for it. Amid rising memory costs and a shrinking pool of compelling smartphones in the sub- Rs.20,000 segment, its substantial battery capacity, a headphone jack, and a durable body helped it stand out.

Now, after receiving a price hike of up to Rs.6,000, Motorola's new smartphone has entered a competitive segment where options offer a complete package, from a high-definition AMOLED display to a stacked camera setup. With this recent development, the G37 Power has made my job much harder to recomm...