Motorola has quietly built a strong reputation in India’s budget phone market, and its latest entry looks to keep that streak going. The company launched the Moto G77 Power in India, a phone aimed squarely at buyers who want a reliable device that lasts more than a single day on a charge.
The headline number here is the 7,000 mAh battery, which is unusually large even by today’s standards. Most phones in this price range ship with batteries between 5,000 and 6,000 mAh, so Motorola is making a clear statement about what it thinks budget buyers want most.
Beyond battery life, the G77 Power also carries military-grade certification, meaning it has been tested to survive drops, dust, and extreme temperatures. That combination of endurance and toughness puts it in an interesting spot in a market where consumers increasingly treat their phones as everyday tools rather than delicate gadgets.
What the specs actually look like
The Moto G77 Power is built around a set of specs that make sense for the price point. Here is what the phone brings to the table:
- A 7,000 mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging
- A 6.7-inch Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate
- MediaTek Helio G99 processor
- Up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage
- A 50MP main rear camera with a secondary depth sensor
- 16MP front camera for selfies and video calls
- MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification for durability
- Android 15 out of the box
The Helio G99 chip is a familiar name in this segment. It handles everyday tasks well and is capable enough for casual gaming, though it is not designed to compete with flagship processors. The 120Hz display is a welcome addition at this price, making scrolling and general use feel noticeably smoother.
Pricing and where to buy
Motorola has priced the G77 Power at Rs 13,999 for the base variant. It is available through Flipkart and Motorola’s own website. The phone comes in two color options, and buyers can also expect introductory bank offers at launch, which is standard practice for this kind of release in India.
At that price, it sits in one of the most competitive segments in Indian retail. Phones from Redmi, Realme, and Samsung are all fighting for the same buyer. Motorola’s bet is that the bigger battery and durability certification give it a clear edge over similarly priced alternatives.
Why this phone matters beyond the specs
India is one of the world’s largest smartphone markets, and the sub-Rs 15,000 segment drives a huge chunk of overall volume. Buyers here tend to prioritize battery life above almost everything else, which makes the G77 Power’s 7,000 mAh cell a smart selling point rather than just a number on a spec sheet.
There is also a broader trend worth noting. Phone makers are increasingly pushing larger batteries into affordable devices as battery anxiety becomes a real concern for everyday users. Motorola is not alone in this thinking, but a 7,000 mAh battery at this price is still notable enough to get attention.
For someone who commutes, travels frequently, or simply cannot always find a charger during the day, the G77 Power makes a straightforward case for itself. It does not try to do everything. It focuses on lasting longer and surviving more, which for many buyers is exactly the right priority.
