Moto G57 Power Debuts With Massive 7,000mAh Battery Alongside Standard Moto G57
Moto has unveiled the Moto G57 Power and Moto G57 as its latest budget-friendly smartphones, targeting international markets. Both handsets feature a 6.72-inch display and are powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset, offering smooth performance for daily tasks and light gaming. While the standard Moto G57 carries a 5,200mAh battery, the Moto G57 Power boasts a massive 7,000mAh battery, promising extended usage for users who prioritize long-lasting battery life. Both models include a 50-megapixel primary camera equipped with the Sony LYT-600 sensor and an IP64 rating, providing basic dust and water resistance.
Design and Features
The new Moto G-series phones maintain a sleek design with practical features. Both devices come with a triple rear camera setup, although the main highlight is the 50-megapixel sensor. They also include standard connectivity options like 5G support, dual SIM slots, and expandable storage. The phones run Motorola’s near-stock Android interface, offering a clean software experience with minimal bloatware.
Pricing and Availability
The Moto G57 Power is priced at EUR 279 (roughly Rs. 28,000) and is available in Europe through Motorola’s website and selected retail partners. It comes in Pantone Corsair, Pantone Fluidity, and Pantone Pink Lemonade color variants. The standard Moto G57 is priced at EUR 249 (roughly Rs. 25,000) and will be available in the Middle East through online and offline channels. At the time of writing, the G57 is not yet listed on Motorola’s UK website.
Market Positioning
With these new launches, Motorola continues to focus on budget-conscious consumers who seek reliable performance and long battery life without compromising on camera capabilities. The Moto G57 Power, in particular, targets users who need extended battery endurance, while the standard G57 appeals to those looking for a more compact and affordable option. Both devices strengthen Motorola’s presence in the mid-range smartphone segment, especially in regions outside India.



