Incredible launch of Moto G57 Power with huge battery and single downgrade
G series went for a variation with a new Motorola introduction of the Moto G57 Power. The new device is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset and sports a very large 7000-mAh battery. While the battery is a big upgrade from the phone's predecessor, the Moto G56, it makes another important downtrade in the front camera section.
Core Upgrades Battery and Processing
Moto G57 Power's eye-catching feature is the huge 7000-mAh battery, which is a generous increase over its predecessor. Motorola has also claimed that the battery will hold 80% of its original capacity after 1,000 charge cycles. Thirty-watt fast charging is offered, still wired. Powering the device is Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset.
Similar Features and Weaker Selfie Camera
Quite a lot of Moto G56 features have been carried into the new model. The Moto G57 Power has retained the same 6.72-inch 120-Hz IPS display, 1080p resolution, and rear camera specifications with a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 primary camera (f/1.8) and 8 MP ultra-wide-angle.
The huge cutback has been on the front-facing camera. With G57 Power's 8 MP sensor, it is a huge cut down from the 32 MP camera of the G56.
Configuration, Pricing, and Availability
The Moto G57 Power is officially priced at €279 throughout Europe, although in Austria, it is available at €250-the price for the 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant.
Colors available:
- Pantone Corsair
- Fluidity
- Pink Lemonade
A finish in Pantone Regatta is expected to be available at a later date.
