If the new Moto G67 isn't your cup of tea, then maybe the Moto G77 will do it for you. With a similar design and several identical specs, the Moto G77 is marginally better than the Moto G67.
The Moto G77 has a 6.78-inch 120Hz screen which Motorola describes as an Extreme AMOLED display and the brightest ever put in a Moto g smartphone. Motorola says the screen has a 17% sharper resolution and 5 times the brightness of the display used for the Moto G56 (available on Amazon for $200). Like the Moto G67, this has Gorilla Glass 7i protection, too.
Powering the Moto G77 is MediaTek's Dimensity 6400 processor. Buyers will be able to purchase the phone in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants with 256GB or 512GB of storage. There's also a microSD card slot for adding more storage.
The Moto G77 has dual rear cameras — a 108MP sensor with 3x lossless zoom, a first for a Moto G smartphone. The other camera is an 8MP ultrawide angle sensor while the front-facing camera is a 32MP sensor. There are several camera features such as Dual Capture, Timelapse, Night Vision, and a Pro mode.
For connectivity, the Moto G77 has Bluetooth 5.4, dual-band Wi-Fi, NFC, dual-SIM support, and a USB-C port. It also features stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, an audio jack, dual microphones, IP64 dust and water resistance, and ships with Android 16 with Motorola's Hello UX on top. There's a 5200mAh battery capacity and it supports 30W fast wired charging.
Available in Pantone Black Olive and Pantone Shaded Spruce, the Moto G77 is available now in Europe. Depending on the country, you get a case and a charger in the box.
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Motorola (via press release)










