Moto G57 Power arrives: Motorola’s mid-tier titan boasts a massive 7,000mAh battery

Motorola’s latest mid-range contender, the Moto G57 Power, puts battery life front and center while keeping the familiar formula that made its predecessor popular. It looks a lot like the Moto G56, but the headline upgrade is a massive 7,000 mAh battery paired with 30 W wired charging. Motorola also claims the battery should retain up to 80% of its peak capacity after 1,000 charge cycles, signaling long-term durability for heavy users and marathon screen time.

Beyond the battery, the Moto G57 Power sticks with a tried-and-true display setup: a 6.72-inch IPS panel with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. That combination should deliver crisp visuals and fluid scrolling for apps, games, and social feeds without straying into premium pricing territory.

The camera hardware mirrors the previous model in all the right ways for everyday shooting. You get a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture for improved light capture, plus an 8 MP ultra-wide camera offering a 118-degree field of view for landscapes and group shots. One notable change is up front: the selfie camera drops to 8 MP, a clear trade-off compared to the higher-resolution front sensor on the prior model. If you prioritize selfies and video calls above all else, that’s worth keeping in mind.

In Europe, the Moto G57 Power is officially listed at €279. Some markets are getting an even sharper deal: in Austria, the version with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage is priced at €250. Style options include Pantone Corsair, Fluidity, and Pink Lemonade, with a Pantone Regatta finish planned to arrive later.

Bottom line: if you want multi-day endurance, a smooth 120 Hz screen, and a dependable 50 MP main camera without stretching your budget, the Moto G57 Power looks like a smart mid-range buy. The smaller selfie camera is the main compromise, but for battery-first shoppers, this phone stands out.

Key specs at a glance:
– Battery: 7,000 mAh, 30 W wired charging; claimed 80% capacity after 1,000 cycles
– Display: 6.72-inch IPS, 120 Hz, 1080p
– Rear cameras: 50 MP Sony LYT-600 (f/1.8) main, 8 MP ultra-wide (118° FoV)
– Front camera: 8 MP
– Memory and storage: 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage (market-dependent)
– Colors: Pantone Corsair, Fluidity, Pink Lemonade; Regatta coming later
– Price and availability: €279 across Europe; €250 in Austria for the 8 GB/256 GB model