A few days ago, Motorola introduced the ultra-thin Motorola Edge 70, a global release that impressed with its durable build, excellent camera setup, and high-brightness display. However, its 4,800 mAh battery limited the device’s overall battery life.
Acknowledging this, the company has now announced a new model designed for longer endurance.
What’s new
Through its Indian social media channels, Motorola unveiled the Moto G67 Power — a smartphone boasting the largest battery capacity in the brand’s lineup. Its massive 7,000 mAh battery promises up to 58 hours of use on a single charge and supports 30W wired charging.
The official presentation is scheduled for November 5, but Motorola has already revealed the main specifications:
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Display: 6.72-inch IPS panel, 1080×2400 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
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Processor: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
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Memory: 8 GB RAM with 128 GB or 256 GB storage options
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Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and multiple navigation systems
Camera setup
The Moto G67 Power features a versatile camera system that includes:
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50 MP main sensor (Sony LYTIA 600) with enhanced night photography
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8 MP ultra-wide camera
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2-in-1 Flicker sensor
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Front camera (details not yet disclosed)
All main and front cameras support 4K video recording.
Software and durability
The device ships with Android 15 and will receive future OS upgrades. Its display is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, while the body meets IP64 water and dust resistance standards and MIL-STD-810H military durability certification.
In short, the Moto G67 Power combines solid performance, rugged protection, and exceptional battery life — a perfect choice for users seeking endurance without compromise.
Thanks to its larger battery, the Moto G67 Power has a thickness of 8.6 mm, compared to just 5.99 mm on the Motorola Edge 70.
The smartphone will be available in several Pantone-certified color options: Cilantro, Parachute Purple, and Blue Curacao.