Moto G67 Power 5G support officially confirmed
Motorola brings 5G connectivity to its next budget powerhouse
The Moto G67 Power 5G has officially entered the spotlight with confirmation of full support for 5G networks. This is an important step for Motorola as it extends faster connectivity and modern standards to a mid-range device. According to the company’s own specifications, the phone supports multiple 5G bands including n1, n3, n5, n28, n41, n77 and n78.
By offering full 5G support, the Moto G67 Power 5G ensures users in India are ready for evolving network infrastructure. This covers both current sub-6GHz 5G deployments and gives the handset longevity as city networks upgrade over time. The inclusion of 5G complements the rest of the phone’s strong features—large battery, high refresh display and solid specs.
On the software side, the phone runs Android 15 straight out of the box. With the 5G hardware baked in, users can immediately benefit from faster downloads, smoother streaming and lower latency online gaming. Motorola has streamlined the software to take advantage of this connectivity layer, pairing it with clean performance and minimal bloat.

Connectivity isn’t just about mobile networks. The Moto G67 Power 5G also supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou. From a usage standpoint it means strong wireless support across the board—whether streaming media, using maps, or sharing files. Dual SIM is supported too, giving users flexibility while being connected.
The launch of the Moto G67 Power 5G marks a shift in how mid-range phones are positioned. Until recently, many budget handsets labelled “5G” only supported one or two bands or had weaker network internals. Motorola’s decision to include broad 5G compatibility means it aims for future-proofing rather than just a sticker.
For Indian buyers, this is especially relevant. Carriers are increasingly adding 5G infrastructure and consumers will benefit from smartphones that support more bands and stay relevant longer. The Moto G67 Power 5G places the brand well ahead of many peers that still lag behind in full network support.
Naturally, a phone is only as good as its real-world experience. While specs show broad 5G band support and modern connectivity, actual network performance will depend on carrier rollout, signal strength and local deployment. Still, the hardware readiness is a strong indicator that Motorola is serious about performance and future-readiness.
In conclusion, the Moto G67 Power 5G doesn’t just promise high battery life, a high-refresh display and solid cameras—it also backs that up with full 5G support. For users looking for a well-rounded mid-range smartphone in 2025, it checks both today’s needs and tomorrow’s connectivity expectations.
