Motorola has launched several new products at once. The Edge 70, the G57 Power, Moto G57, and the Moto Buds Bass. The Edge 70 should be the focal point of the release, but the G57 Power has garnered attention because of its massive battery on a budget line.
The company says it can last over two days on a single charge, depending on how the phone is used. They announced all products on their website in a press release. The G57 Power is now in Europe.
7,500mAh is among the highest numbers in years
Motorola’s big-battery model is now in the new G-series. The G57 Power runs the latest Android 16 software, which they already surprised everyone by rolling out earlier this year. The phone also uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen. It's a four-nanometer mid-range chip, and is part of the reason the phone can stretch its charge.
The battery itself is a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon cell with 30W TurboPower charging. It has IP64 splash and dust protection, with MIL-STD-810H durability testing. The display is a 6.72-inch Full HD+ LCD that refreshes at 120Hz with 1,050 nits of brightness in outdoor visibility.

It uses Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Cameras are led by a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 main sensor with optical image stabilization and phase-detect autofocus, paired with an 8MP ultra-wide module.

The selfie camera is 8MP. Video recording supports 2K resolution at 30fps from the rear, with 1080p options at higher frame rates. Memory and storage options are 8GB or 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM with RAM Boost virtual memory giving you up to 24GB. Storage includes 128GB or 256GB built-in storage.
The G57 has a smaller battery and it's cheaper
Differences that the G57 has with the Power model is the 5,200mAh battery. Because of the smaller battery, it's lighter and costs less. The dimensions for the G57 Power are 162.5 × 76.5 × 8.60 mm, with a weight of about 210g, placing it among the large phone category.
The design itself looks great. By the looks of it, the back has a soft, leather-inspired matte finish. The camera island is a rounded rectangle housing large lenses plus the flash. They're all laid out cleanly near the top-left corner.

The frame is flat with gentle curves at the corners. The front is a flat panel with slim bezels and a centered punch-hole selfie. The spotted colors include Pantone options of Corsair (deep blue), Pink Lemonade (bright pink), Fluidity (teal/mint), and Regatta (vivid blue).
You can buy the G57 phones directly from Motorola’s website. The G57 costs €249 ≈($288) in the Middle East, while the recommended retail price for the G57 Power is €279 (≈$323). It should ship with all the essentials already included, so you won’t need to hunt for accessories on day one.
Expect a USB-C cable along with the usual guides and a SIM eject tool. Motorola is also adding a 33W TurboPower charger, a headset, a pre-applied protective film on the display, and a clear protective case.