Moto G67 Power could be Motorola’s best midrange yet
A Mid-Range Phone That Punches Above Its Price
Motorola’s new model looks like a serious contender in the mid-range segment. The Moto G67 Power brings together an unusually large battery, smooth display and solid performance — features often reserved for higher-priced phones — and packages them into a price that looks very attractive.
Starting with battery life: the G67 Power boasts a 7,000 mAh cell, a capacity rare in this segment. This makes it especially appealing for users who want long usage between charges — whether they’re heavy multitaskers, travellers, or simply tired of charging too often. Pair that with efficient internals and you get a phone that’s built to last through a full day (or more) under realistic usage.
The display is another standout. A 120 Hz refresh rate brings the fluid feel of premium phones to this mid-range, making scrolling smoother, animations snappier and the overall experience more pleasing. It shows that Motorola is willing to bring higher-end features down to more affordable tiers.

On performance, the phone doesn’t disappoint. With a modern, efficient chipset, it handles day-to-day tasks, media consumption and moderate gaming without obvious strain. It bridges the gap between budget compromises and high-end performance, delivering a target experience that feels well-rounded.
Cameras are competent for the price: a 50 MP main sensor supported by an ultra-wide and a high-resolution selfie camera gives flexibility for typical users. While it won’t match ultra-premium models in zoom or extreme low-light situations, it offers solid output for everyday use, making it a strong value choice.
Build and durability also receive attention. With enhanced protections and better materials, the G67 Power doesn’t feel like a typical budget device. It shows that Motorola is aiming for a higher standard in the mid-range category.
That’s why it could very well be Motorola’s best mid-range yet. The blend of battery, display smoothness, decent performance and cameras adds up to a package that offers more than expected from its price tier.
Of course, there are trade-offs. Charging speed may not match faster premium models, camera performance may lag in some scenarios, and software support may not be as long-term as flagships. But if your priorities align — long battery, smooth display, good value — then the Moto G67 Power stands out.
If you’re shopping in the mid-range and want strong features without the premium price tag, this phone deserves serious consideration.
