Hey there, tech enthusiasts! we’re tech blogger with over 15 years in the game, having covered everything from the rise of smartphones to the latest in AI-driven gadgets. Today, I’m thrilled to partner with Modcom Green Pvt Ltd—India’s go-to destination for top-quality open-box, refurbished, and pre-owned mobile phones, laptops, and accessories—to dive into Motorola’s fresh lineup of budget-friendly yet powerful devices. If you’re hunting for reliable, feature-packed phones at unbeatable wholesale rates (with options like cash on delivery and brand warranties), Modcom Green has you covered. They’ve got these new models rolling in, and trust me, they’re worth a look.Motorola has been on a roll with its Moto G series, blending affordability, durability, and solid performance. Announced on November 5, 2025, the Moto G67 Power is already available (released November 12), while the Moto G57 Power and Moto G57 are set to hit shelves in December 2025. These phones cater to users who want long battery life, rugged builds, and modern specs without breaking the bank. Let’s break them down, compare key features, and see how they stack up— all based on the latest specs straight from Motorola.
Design and Build: Rugged and Eco-Friendly Across the Board
All three models share a premium yet practical design ethos, featuring a Gorilla Glass 7i front, plastic frame, and a silicone polymer (eco leather) back that’s both stylish and sustainable. They’re IP64-rated for dust and water resistance (handling splashes like a champ) and MIL-STD-810H compliant for everyday toughness—though Motorola notes this doesn’t mean they’re indestructible in extreme conditions. The Moto G57 Power and Moto G57 add drop resistance up to 1.2 meters, making them ideal for clumsy users or outdoor adventures.
- Moto G67 Power: Measures 166.2 x 76.5 x 8.6 mm and weighs 210g. Dual Nano-SIM support.
- Moto G57 Power: Identical dimensions (166.2 x 76.5 x 8.6 mm) but slightly heavier at 210.6g. Offers Nano-SIM + eSIM (international) or dual Nano-SIM (India and other regions).
- Moto G57: Specs on dimensions and weight aren’t detailed yet, but it mirrors the build with dual Nano-SIM.
Color options add flair: The G67 Power comes in Pantone shades like Cilantro, Parachute Purple, and Blue Curacao. The G57 Power ups the ante with Fluidity, Pink Lemonade, Corsair, Meteorite, and Regatta. The standard G57 keeps it simple with Fluidity, Pink Lemonade, Corsair, and Regatta.Comparison Verdict: If you prioritize eSIM flexibility, go for the G57 Power. All are equally rugged, but the Power variants feel a tad more premium in hand due to their balanced weight.
Display: Immersive Screens for Media Lovers



Motorola equips these with vibrant IPS LCD panels, perfect for streaming, gaming, and daily use. All hit 120Hz refresh rates for smooth scrolling and 1050 nits peak brightness for outdoor visibility, protected by Gorilla Glass 7i.
- Moto G67 Power: 6.7-inch screen (1080 x 2400 pixels, ~391 ppi), ~86.1% screen-to-body ratio, with HDR10+ support for richer colors in compatible content.
- Moto G57 Power and Moto G57: Slightly larger 6.72-inch displays (same resolution, ~392 ppi), ~85.8% screen-to-body ratio. No HDR10+, but still punchy.
Comparison Verdict: The G67 Power edges out with HDR10+ for better video quality, but the extra 0.02 inches on the others might appeal to big-screen fans. All deliver crisp FHD+ visuals—great for the price point.
Performance and Software: Future-Proof Power



Under the hood, these run on Qualcomm’s efficient chipsets, ensuring smooth multitasking and gaming. No microSD slots across the board, so choose storage wisely.
- Moto G67 Power: Android 15 (upgradable to 16), Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4nm), octa-core CPU (4×2.40 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×1.95 GHz Cortex-A55), Adreno 710 GPU. Options: 128GB/8GB RAM or 256GB/8GB RAM.
- Moto G57 Power: Android 16 (upgradable to 17), Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 (4nm), similar octa-core CPU (4×2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55), Adreno GPU. More flexible: 128GB/8GB, 256GB/8GB, or 256GB/12GB RAM.
- Moto G57: Android 16 (no upgrade mentioned), same Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 setup as G57 Power. Storage: 128GB/8GB or 256GB/8GB RAM.
All support 5G, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC (region-dependent), and a full suite of sensors including side-mounted fingerprint readers.Comparison Verdict: The G67 Power’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 offers a slight performance boost for demanding tasks like editing or gaming, but the G57 Power’s up to 12GB RAM makes it a multitasking beast. Software-wise, the Power models promise longer support—ideal for longevity.
Camera Systems: Capture the Moment
Motorola keeps it simple with dual rear setups, focusing on versatile wide and ultrawide lenses.
- Moto G67 Power: 50MP wide (f/1.8, PDAF) + 8MP ultrawide (118°). Video up to 4K@30fps. Front: 32MP selfie cam with 4K@30fps and HDR.
- Moto G57 Power and Moto G57: Same 50MP wide + 8MP ultrawide (120° here). Video tops at 1440p@30fps. Front: 8MP with 1440p@30fps and HDR.
Features like HDR, panorama, and LED flash are standard, with the G67 adding dual-LED for better low-light.Comparison Verdict: The G67 Power is the clear winner for content creators with 4K video and a superior 32MP selfie shooter. The others are solid for casual snaps but lag in resolution and video quality.
Battery and Charging: All-Day Endurance
Battery life is where the “Power” moniker shines.
- Moto G67 Power: Massive 7000mAh Si/C Li-Ion battery with 30W wired charging.
- Moto G57 Power: Same 7000mAh beast, but with 30W/33W wired charging for a quicker top-up.
- Moto G57: 5200mAh battery (charging speed unspecified).
All include stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, a 3.5mm jack, and Hi-Res audio support.Comparison Verdict: If battery anxiety is your nemesis, the Power models’ 7000mAh will last you through heavy use. The standard G57 is more compact in endurance but sufficient for light users.
Final Thoughts: Which One Should You Pick?
Motorola’s 2025 Moto G refresh is a win for budget-conscious buyers seeking durability and features. The Moto G67 Power stands out as the premium pick with better cameras, HDR display, and a punchier chipset—perfect for media junkies and gamers. The Moto G57 Power matches it in battery but adds RAM options and faster charging, making it a value champ for multitaskers. The base Moto G57 is the entry-level option, trimming battery for a potentially lower price tag while keeping core specs intact.At Modcom Green Pvt Ltd, you can snag these as open-box deals with full warranties, ensuring you get brand-new quality at wholesale prices. Head to their site or stores in Delhi for the best offers—I’ve seen their A-grade products firsthand, and they’re legit. Which model are you eyeing? Drop a comment below, and stay tuned for more reviews!