Introducing the Moto G Power (2025): An Affordable Premium Experience
Meet the latest addition to Motorola’s lineup—the Moto G Power (2025), now available for purchase at an introductory price of $300 for the base model featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The device arrives in a straightforward cardboard package, complete with a USB-C charging cable. Our review unit is donned in Slate Grey, which leans more towards a slate hue than a traditional grey.
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Sleek Design with Functional Materials
The back of the Moto G Power (2025) features an attractive vegan leather finish that feels comfortable and premium—akin to what we experienced with the Edge 50 Neo recently. This type of material presents decent grip while resisting fingerprints effectively.
In comparison, the edges are made from matte plastic, which can feel somewhat slippery. It’s an interesting contrast that influences how users handle the phone.
Aroomy Display: Enhanced Yet Familiar
The screen on this year’s model has slightly increased to 6.8 inches—just a marginal difference compared to its predecessor. The phone sports a vibrant 120Hz IPS LCD panel that boasts Full HD+ resolution, rendering visuals crisply and clearly; however, aficionados might still pine for an OLED option.
Performance Metrics: A Mild Update
Packed with Android 15 customized by Motorola’s user-friendly skin, this smartphone operates on a fairly recent Dimensity 6300 processor built on a 6nm architecture—rather incremental when juxtaposed with last year’s Dimensity 7020 chipset. Notably, it retains its predecessor’s specifications: offering an impressive RAM capacity of 8GB along with identical battery stats—a robust 5000mAh power source supporting fast charging at both wired (30W) and wireless speeds (15W).
Enhanced Durability Features
This year’s model shines particularly bright in terms of build quality compared to its predecessor. While last year’s variant boasted ”water-repellant properties,” this updated iteration takes it up several notches by achieving IP68/IP69 ratings for dust and moisture resistance along with MIL-STD-810H certification guaranteeing enhanced durability against drops and physical impacts.