Moto G67 Power debuts with a massive battery, a familiar chipset, and a camera upgrade
Motorola’s latest mid-range entry puts endurance front and center. The Moto G67 Power steps up with a 7,000 mAh battery, a significant jump over the 6,000 mAh unit in the Moto G64, promising noticeably longer time between charges for streaming, social media, and all-day use.
Performance is handled by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. While capable, this chipset was introduced over two years ago, so you should expect only a modest uplift compared to the Moto G64 rather than a dramatic leap in speed. It’s a practical choice aimed at efficient everyday performance, not chasing benchmark records.
Photography gets a meaningful boost thanks to Sony’s LYT-600 sensor powering the 50 MP main camera. This sensor is designed to capture more light and detail, which should help with clearer shots in mixed or low-light scenes.
Durability is rated at IP64, which means strong protection against dust and splashes but not immersion. Think rain and accidental splashes, not drops in the pool.
Motorola will start selling the Moto G67 Power in India on November 5. It will be available with 8 GB of RAM and a choice of 128 GB or 256 GB of storage. Details about availability in other regions have not been shared yet.
Key takeaways
– Big upgrade in battery capacity: 7,000 mAh for longer battery life
– Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 focuses on efficient everyday performance with only a modest bump over the Moto G64
– 50 MP main camera using Sony’s LYT-600 sensor for improved detail
– IP64 rating protects against dust and splashes, not full water resistance
– India launch on November 5; 8 GB RAM with 128 GB or 256 GB storage options; global plans unconfirmed
Who should consider it
– Users who prioritize battery life above all else
– Shoppers who want a dependable, mid-range device with a better main camera sensor
– Anyone who can live with splash resistance instead of full waterproofing and doesn’t need cutting-edge processing power
If battery endurance is your top priority, the Moto G67 Power lives up to its name, pairing long-lasting hardware with a practical camera upgrade and everyday performance.






