Motorola has added another battery-focused phone to its India lineup with the Moto G77 Power, but the biggest talking point is not a dramatic leap in performance or design. It is the 7,000mAh battery, a figure that immediately places the phone among the more endurance-oriented options in the midrange segment.
That large cell is paired with a package that looks more like a selective refresh than a full upgrade. The Moto G77 Power runs on MediaTek Dimensity 6400, comes with a 6.72-inch 120Hz display, and arrives with a single 8GB/128GB configuration priced at ₹26,000.
Battery first, with charging to match
The 7,000mAh battery remains the headline feature, and Motorola backs it with 30W TurboPower charging. The phone also supports 6W reverse charging, allowing it to top up other devices when needed.
In a crowded 5G market, that kind of battery capacity can still be the clearest reason to pay attention. For users who care more about long usage between charges than slim dimensions, the Moto G77 Power makes its case quickly.
| Key Battery Details | Specification |
|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 7,000mAh |
| Wired Charging | 30W TurboPower |
| Reverse Charging | 6W |
Display and durability stay practical
Up front, the phone uses a 6.72-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels. A 120Hz refresh rate is included, while peak brightness reaches 1,050 nits in high brightness mode.
Motorola also gives the device a tougher outer shell than many phones in this class. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, while the handset carries IP64 protection and MIL-STD-810H testing for added resilience against dust, splashes, and rougher handling.
| Display and Protection | Specification |
|---|---|
| Display Size | 6.72 inches |
| Resolution | 1,080 x 2,400 pixels |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
| Peak Brightness | 1,050 nits |
| Protection | Gorilla Glass 7i, IP64, MIL-STD-810H |
The phone measures 8.9mm thick and weighs 215 grams. That puts it in the familiar territory of large-battery phones, where endurance and durability tend to matter more than extreme thinness.
Dimensity 6400 and a single memory option
Inside, Motorola uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6400, the same chipset found in the Moto G37 Power for India. The phone is offered only in one configuration, with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage.
There is still a microSD slot, with expansion support up to 1TB. That feature is one of the more practical touches in the package, especially since the memory choice itself is limited to a single variant.
Android 16 comes preinstalled, and Motorola says the Moto G77 Power will receive one operating system upgrade to Android 17. The company is also promising three years of security patches.
| Performance and Memory | Specification |
|---|---|
| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 6400 |
| RAM | 8GB LPDDR4X |
| Storage | 128GB UFS 2.2 |
| Expandable Storage | Up to 1TB via microSD |
| Software | Android 16, upgrade to Android 17 |
Camera setup keeps a few surprises
On the front, the Moto G77 Power stands out in the G Power range with a 32MP selfie camera placed in a punch-hole cutout. It uses a 0.7µm pixel size and an f/2.2 fixed-focus lens.
That is notable because only the G67 Power in the same family also uses a 32MP front camera, while the other two models are still limited to 8MP. On the rear, the main camera uses a 50MP Sony Lytia 600 sensor with PDAF, an f/1.8 lens, and 0.8µm pixels.
An 8MP ultrawide camera with a 120-degree field of view completes the rear setup. Both rear cameras and the selfie camera support 1080p video recording, although only the main camera can manage 1080p at 60fps.
| Camera System | Specification |
|---|---|
| Front Camera | 32MP, f/2.2, fixed focus |
| Main Rear Camera | 50MP Sony Lytia 600, f/1.8, PDAF |
| Ultrawide Camera | 8MP, 120-degree field of view |
| Video Recording | 1080p, main camera up to 60fps |
Familiar extras remain in place
Motorola has kept several features that some buyers still value. The phone includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, Hi-Res Audio certification, FM radio, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and a USB-C port with USB 2.0 data support.
Connectivity is fairly standard for this class, with 5G sub-6GHz, Wi-Fi 5 dual-band, and Bluetooth 5.4. NFC is not included, which may matter for users who rely on tap-based payments or similar functions.
Price, colors, and availability
The Moto G77 Power will go on sale on 13 July through Flipkart and offline retail stores. Motorola India already lists the device, and the company has set the price at ₹26,000 for the single 8GB/128GB model.
For buyers comparing it with other phones in the same family, the G37 Power with 8GB/128GB is listed at ₹20,000. Motorola is offering four Pantone color options: Impenetrable, Nautical Blue, Fuchsia Red, and Laurel Green.
On paper, the Moto G77 Power is less about reinventing Motorola’s midrange formula and more about extending its battery-first identity. The result is a phone that leans heavily on endurance, keeps several practical extras, and fills out the lineup with a mix of familiar parts rather than a dramatic reset.
