If you want a phone that just keeps going, the Motorola Moto G67 Power 5G is built for stamina without ditching modern comforts. You get a fast-refresh FHD+ display, a clean near-stock Android experience, reliable 5G, and a seriously long-lasting battery wrapped in a grippy, water-repellent body.
| Highlight | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | Large FHD+ panel with high refresh rate for silky scrolling/gaming |
| Processor | 5G-ready efficient midrange chipset |
| RAM/Storage | Generous memory options; expandable storage (market dependent) |
| Cameras | High-resolution main camera; Night mode; ultra-wide/macro vary by variant |
| Battery | “Power” class big cell good for 1.5–2 days of mixed use |
| Charging | Fast charging support (in-box charger varies by region) |
| Software | Near-stock Android with useful Moto Actions/Gestures |
| Design | Slim for the battery size; water-repellent; tactile matte finish |
| Connectivity | 5G SA/NSA, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC (by market), USB-C |
| Extras | Side fingerprint reader; loud speakers (stereo on select variants) |
Design & build: Practical and durable
The matte back resists fingerprints, the curved edges sit nicely in hand, and the buttons feel clicky and precise. The side fingerprint reader is quick and consistent. Motorola’s water-repellent design adds peace of mind for accidental splashes without making the phone bulky.
Display & audio: Easy on the eyes (and ears)
A high-refresh FHD+ display makes day-to-day use tangibly smoother—feeds glide, animations feel fluid, and casual games respond better. Brightness is ample for most outdoor moments, while color tuning leans natural. Speakers get plenty loud; on variants with stereo, video and music feel more immersive.
Performance & software: Efficient and clean
The 5G-capable midrange chip is chosen for balance rather than brute force, which pays off in cool, stable performance. Social apps, messaging, maps, multitasking, and light gaming all run without drama. Near-stock Android keeps bloat in check, and Moto Actions (twist for camera, chop for flashlight) remain wonderfully practical.
Cameras: Social-ready results
The main camera grabs crisp daylight shots with dependable HDR. Night mode brightens scenes while keeping colors believable, and autofocus locks quickly. Ultra-wide (where offered) is handy for travel and group pics; macro is fine for casual close-ups. Stabilization helps everyday video look steadier.
Battery & charging: The headline feature
True to the “Power” badge, the large battery comfortably stretches to a second day for moderate users. Even heavy days—navigation, camera sprees, and 5G streaming—usually end with juice to spare. Fast charging gets you back on the move quickly; exact wattage and in-box charger may vary by market.
Who it’s for
- Users who prioritize battery life but still want a modern 5G phone
- Students/commuters who stream, scroll, hotspot, and game on the go
- Anyone who prefers clean Android with a few genuinely useful extras






