Motorola's next big Android mid-ranger will wow you with its three-day battery life and price tag
The hefty battery of the new Moto G77 Power 5G is already confirmed (along with all of the phone's other specs), while the price point is set to be revealed next week.
The Moto G77 Power looks pretty great for a budget-friendly mid-ranger (especially in that pink color). | Image by Motorola
Water is wet, grass is green, and Motorola is gearing up to release yet another battery life champion with a very respectable spec sheet and almost surprisingly premium design at an undoubtedly reasonable price.
The Moto G77 Power 5G holds very few secrets ahead of a July 8 commercial debut in one of the world's biggest smartphone markets, and unfortunately (although also unsurprisingly), the presumably budget-friendly handset is unlikely to ever reach other major markets.
Let's take a look at those specs
- 6.72-inch LCD screen with 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution and 120Hz refresh rate technology;
- MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor;
- 4 and 8GB LPDDR4X memory options;
- 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage;
- Android 16;
- One guaranteed OS upgrade and three years of security patches;
- 50MP primary rear-facing camera with f/1.8 aperture and Quad Pixel technology;
- 8MP secondary ultra-wide-angle sensor with f/2.2 aperture;
- 32MP front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and Quad Pixel technology;
- 7,000mAh battery;
- 30W TurboPower charging capabilities;
- 6W wired reverse charging support;
- USB 2.0 Type-C port;
- IP64 water and dust resistance;
- MIL-STD-810H durability;
- Corning Gorilla Glass 7i screen protection;
- Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos;
- 3.5mm headphone jack;
- Bluetooth 5.4;
- microSD card slot for external storage expansion up to 1TB;
- 166.23 x 76.5 x 8.89mm dimensions;
- 215 grams weight;
- Pantone Impenetrable, Pantone Nautical Blue, Pantone Fuchsia Red, and Pantone Laurel Green color options.
How awesome is the Moto G77 Power spec sheet?
And now let's talk pros and cons
Even though it's no longer unusual to see Android mid-rangers boast cell capacity figures that start with a seven or even an eight, we've clearly not reached the point (just yet) where a phone with a 7,000mAh battery can go unnoticed upon its official Indian announcement.

Here's a closer and clearer look at the Moto G77 Power in a Pantone Fuchsia Red paint job. | Image by Motorola
This is very obviously the Moto G77 Power's biggest strength and key selling point, and if you're wondering how it translates in your day-to-day usage, Motorola promises you'll get three whole days of endurance between charges... as long as you're not on TikTok every minute of every day.
The 30W charging support, military-grade durability, and the four eye-catching color options with unique textures and... pompous names are definitely among the new handset's pros as well, while the cons include a fairly chunky profile that's of course justified by that massive battery, a terribly modest 4GB RAM count in an entry-level configuration, and perhaps most painfully of all, just a single guaranteed OS update beyond the pre-loaded Android 16.
What about pricing?
That's actually the only missing puzzle piece right now, and of course, it's a pretty big one that can turn the Moto G77 Power into a box-office hit or a flop in the super-crowded and competitive Indian market.
The world's most populous nation is already home to a Moto G67 Power 5G that normally costs Rs. 22,999 ($241) with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage space, and despite what its name might suggest, the Moto G77 Power 5G doesn't bring many notable improvements to the table.

And here's the Moto G77 Power in a pompously named Pantone Impenetrable colorway. | Image by Motorola
As such, you can probably expect this latest Power-branded member of the Moto G family to be priced around the same mark or even lower (especially in a 4GB memory-packing variant) when it goes on sale in India in just a few days.
Elsewhere, you might expect the Moto G77 Power to share a lot of things in common with a non-Power Moto G77 model that typically starts at €299 ($342) across a number of European territories, but that device comes with a slightly larger and higher-quality 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, a 108MP primary rear-facing camera, and only a 5,200mAh battery. Besides, it's not clear just yet if the Moto G77 Power is headed to the old continent, so it's not exactly... productive to make any firm European pricing predictions at the moment. As for a US release, that's clearly out of the question based on recent history... or rather the entire history of the Moto G family since its very inception.
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