Motorola has announced a new smartphone in the US, dubbed the Moto G Power. Now, this is a successor to last year’s G Power, and compared to it, this one brings quite a few improvements. The device boasts a fresh design, a Dimensity-backed performance, and an Android 16 skin. Here’s all you need to know about it.
Motorola G Power (2026) key features and highlights
The G Power now has a design that matches other G-series phones. It has a squarish camera island, holding dual cameras. It features a large 6.8-inch LCD display with an FHD+ resolution and 19.9:9 aspect ratio. It has a fast 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling, gaming.
Powering the device is the 6nm-based MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage. It also comes with 16GB of virtual RAM and has expandable storage of up to 1TB.
The device has a dual-rear camera system with a 50MP main sensor that boasts Quad Pixel technology and OIS support. You get another lens, which is an 8MP ultra-wide unit. There’s also a 32MP front-facing camera for snapping selfies.
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As far as the battery is concerned, it has a 5,200mAh cell with 30W TurboPower fast charging. You get enhanced durability with MIL-STD-810H and IP68/IP69 certifications. It boots on the latest Android 16 out of the box and has Motorola’s My UX interface.
Motorola G Power (2026) price and availability
The G Power (2026) is an affordable option, priced at $300 (about Rs 27,000). It is currently only available in the US.
You can check out its alternatives, like the OnePlus Nord CE 5 and the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, which cost about the same and offer an extra set of features.
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