Moto G57 Power Launched in India: Android 16, 7,000mAh Battery

Motorola Launches Moto G57 Power With Android 16 and Massive 7,000mAh Battery

Motorola has launched the Moto G57 Power 5G in India, targeting the budget segment with the latest Android 16 operating system and a massive 7,000mAh battery. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon chipset and features a 120Hz display, offering strong value at Rs 14,999.

Key Takeaways

  • Priced at Rs 14,999 with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage
  • Runs Android 16 out of the box with promised OS upgrades
  • Massive 7,000mAh battery with 33W charging
  • Available from December 3 with launch offers

Moto G57 Power: Price and Availability

The Moto G57 Power is priced at Rs 14,999 for the single 8GB + 128GB variant. The phone will be available starting December 3, with launch offers that could further reduce the effective price for early buyers.

Detailed Specifications and Features

The device features a 6.72-inch LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate and wet-hand touch support. Under the hood, it’s powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

The camera system includes a triple rear setup with 50MP primary sensor, 8MP ultrawide lens, and a light sensor. The front features an 8MP shooter capable of 2K video recording. Camera AI features include magic eraser, auto smile capture, and portrait light enhancements.

Connectivity options include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, and GPS. Despite the massive 7,000mAh battery, the phone maintains a relatively light weight of 210 grams, though charging is limited to 33W.

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