Moto G57 Power Launches in India at ₹12,999: A Battery Beast That Lasts 60 Hours
Motorola just dropped a phone that could change how we think about charging. The Moto G57 Power landed in India today with a massive 7000mAh battery and a price tag that’s hard to ignore ₹12,999.
If you’re tired of your phone dying by afternoon, this might be your answer.
The Moto G57 Power isn’t just another budget phone. It’s bringing some serious hardware that usually costs way more.
The Battery Everyone’s Talking About:
Over 50,000 people signed up for pre-orders in just 24 hours on Flipkart. That tells you something.
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.72-inch FHD+ LCD, 120Hz, 1050 nits brightness |
| Processor | Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 (world’s first) |
| RAM/Storage | 8GB + 128GB (expandable to 24GB RAM) |
| Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 with OIS |
| Battery | 7000mAh with 30W charging |
| Price | ₹12,999 (₹14,999 with bank offers) |
The 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor is getting love on social media. Tech reviewers are sharing night shots that look way better than expected for this price.
Motorola added AI features that adjust colors and lighting in real-time. Think of it as having a mini photo editor built into your camera app.
Camera Setup:
Early users on X (Twitter) are calling the low-light photos “pro-level.” One reviewer with 50K followers tested it and said it beats competitors in the same price range.
Drop your phone a lot? This one’s built for that.
The Moto G57 Power has MIL-STD-810H certification, which means it can survive drops from up to 1.2 meters. It also has IP64 rating for dust and water resistance.
The back is made of vegan leather in three colors Corsair, Fluidity, and Regatta. It weighs 210 grams, which is impressive for a phone with such a huge battery.
Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 is making its world debut in this phone. Early benchmark tests show AnTuTu scores around 550K that’s solid for everyday tasks and casual gaming.
With 8GB RAM (expandable to 24GB using RAM Boost), multitasking should be smooth. Storage is 128GB UFS 2.2.
Other Features Worth Knowing:
Social media is buzzing with #MotoG57Power trending since morning. Over 15,000 mentions in India alone.
Here’s what real users are excited about:
Battery Life: “Finally, a budget phone that lasts 2+ days without anxiety,” posted one tech reviewer who tested 10 hours of screen time on 4G streaming.
Value for Money: At ₹12,999, people are calling it a “steal.” It’s competing with phones like Samsung Galaxy M35 and Poco M7 Pro but costs less.
Durability: In user polls, 85% voted “yes” to the MIL-STD build quality for daily rough use.
Nothing’s perfect. Some users wish it had an OLED screen instead of LCD. The 8MP selfie camera feels basic compared to other phones with 32MP front cameras.
Also, Motorola is only promising 1 major OS update. Samsung gives 4 years, so that’s a downside if you keep phones for long.
Sales start December 3, 2025, on Flipkart and Motorola’s website. The timing is perfect for holiday shopping.
The 8GB + 128GB variant is priced at ₹14,999, but with bank offers, you can grab it for ₹12,999 that’s a ₹1,000 discount.
Initial stock is limited to 100,000 units globally, so if you want one, don’t wait too long.
If battery life is your biggest worry, this phone is built for you. Heavy users, travelers, gamers who don’t want charging anxiety this checks those boxes.
The camera is surprisingly good for the price. Performance handles daily tasks smoothly. And it’s tough enough to survive real-world drops.
The LCD screen and limited software updates might bother some people. But for ₹12,999, you’re getting a lot of phone that simply won’t quit on you.
That 7000mAh battery? It’s the real deal. And in a world where we’re glued to our phones all day, that matters more than ever.
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