Moto G67 Power battery drain test shows strong results
Endurance that sets a new benchmark in its segment
The Moto G67 Power has once again lived up to its name, delivering impressive results in recent battery drain tests conducted after its official release. Motorola’s latest mid-range offering focuses on endurance and reliability, and early testing shows it outperforms several competitors in long-term battery performance. The massive 7,000mAh battery inside the device continues to be one of its biggest selling points.
In real-world drain tests, the Moto G67 Power consistently lasted well over a full day of heavy use. Continuous video playback stretched beyond 20 hours, while mixed-use tests involving browsing, streaming, photography, and social apps pushed close to two full days on a single charge. Even with high brightness and 120Hz refresh rate enabled, the phone demonstrated steady power efficiency without major drops during standby.
Gaming performance also showcased strong endurance. During extended gaming sessions with titles like BGMI and Asphalt 9, the phone ran for more than eight hours straight before the battery dropped below 20%. This performance is particularly notable considering the device’s large, bright display and 5G connectivity. Thermal management also performed well — the phone stayed comfortably cool, avoiding the overheating issues often seen in devices with similar capacity.

Motorola’s optimization within the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset contributes significantly to these results. The processor’s balanced power management ensures minimal energy waste during multitasking or idle time. Users have reported that background battery drain remains exceptionally low, even with multiple apps running in the background. The combination of efficient hardware and Motorola’s light My UX interface appears to deliver excellent optimization.
Charging, while not the fastest in its class, remains practical for daily use. The bundled 30W charger takes roughly two hours for a full top-up, which is reasonable given the sheer size of the battery. Some users note that partial charging for just 30 minutes easily provides enough power for a full day’s light use, making it ideal for people who prefer quick boosts during breaks.
In standby mode, the Moto G67 Power’s battery holds charge impressively well. Overnight drain averages only around 2–3%, showing that Motorola has effectively minimized background processes when the phone is idle. This makes it especially reliable for users who travel frequently or forget to charge overnight — the phone is ready to go the next morning with minimal loss.
Audio, video streaming, and social app usage all play smoothly throughout the drain cycle. Even during long periods of screen-on time, the display and processor remain stable, avoiding brightness throttling or lag. The balance between performance and endurance makes the phone suitable for professionals, students, and heavy media consumers who want lasting power without compromise.
Overall, the Moto G67 Power stands out as one of the most energy-efficient mid-range smartphones currently available. Its consistent performance in controlled battery drain tests, combined with user-reported endurance, reinforces Motorola’s reputation for prioritizing battery life in its Power series. For Indian users seeking a reliable, all-day performer that won’t run out of juice under heavy workloads, the Moto G67 Power delivers results that easily justify its name — powerful, efficient, and built to last.
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