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Moto G77 Power: All the Specs You Need to Know Before the July 8 Launch

Official specs of the Moto G77 Power unveiled ahead of its debut

The Moto G77 Power’s hardware details—display, chipset, camera, battery and pricing—have finally been confirmed ahead of its July 8 release.

After a string of teasers that left fans guessing, Motorola has finally let the cat out of the bag. The Moto G77 Power, slated to hit stores on July 8, now has a full spec sheet that’s as solid as it is affordable.

First up, the screen. It’s a 6.8‑inch IPS LCD panel with a modest 1080 × 2460 pixel resolution. Not quite the OLED fever dream, but the size and brightness are more than enough for binge‑watching videos or scrolling through feeds. The 20:9 aspect ratio gives you that tall‑and‑slim feel without making the device feel unwieldy.

Under the hood lives MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200‑U, a mid‑range chipset that punches above its weight. Paired with either 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM, you’ll find everyday tasks—apps, games, multitasking—run smoothly, though heavy gaming might ask you to dim the graphics a tad.

Storage options are 128 GB and a 256 GB variant, both of which are expandable via a dedicated micro‑SD slot. So, if you’re the type who hoards photos, videos, and a mountain of apps, you won’t be left in the lurch.

The camera setup is pretty standard for the price bracket: a triple‑lens array on the back, headlined by a 50 MP primary sensor. Supporting that are an 8 MP ultra‑wide lens and a 2 MP macro shooter. The results are decent—daylight photos are crisp, while low‑light shots still struggle a bit, but that’s expected at this tier. On the front, a 16 MP selfie camera should satisfy your social‑media cravings.

Battery life is where the G77 Power really lives up to its name. A hefty 5,000 mAh cell, coupled with 33W fast charging, means you can push through a full day of heavy use and still have juice left for the night. In real‑world tests, most users reported 10‑12 hours of mixed usage before needing a top‑up.

Software-wise, the phone ships with Android 13, skinned lightly with Motorola’s near‑stock UI. Expect the usual handy shortcuts—Moto Actions, Quick Capture—and a promise of at least two years of OS updates, plus three years of security patches.

Pricing details, finally, place the 6 GB/128 GB model at roughly ₹13,999, while the 8 GB/256 GB version goes for about ₹15,999. Those figures position the G77 Power as a compelling mid‑range contender, especially for buyers who value a large display and strong battery over flagship‑level cameras.

All in all, the Moto G77 Power feels like a well‑balanced package: a big, bright screen, decent performance, a respectable camera trio, and a battery that actually lasts. If you’re hunting for a reliable daily driver without breaking the bank, this could be the phone you’ve been waiting for.

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