Motorola launches new smartphone with 7,000 mAh battery and 120 Hz display

Motorola has announced multiple smartphones today. While the Razr 70 and Razr 2026 family were teased ahead of time, Motorola has updated its Moto G series with new models, too. Specifically, the company has unveiled the Moto G37, Moto G37 Power and the Moto G47.
Of those, the Moto G37 Power has the largest battery capacity at 7,000 mAh. Supported by 30 W wired charging, the large battery can also be used to charge other devices at up to 6 W. Incidentally, the Moto G37 Power has a significantly larger battery than other recent Moto G 'Power' releases, including the Moto G Power 2026 that Motorola sells in North America (curr. $299 on Amazon).

The Moto G37 Power also finds itself with the Dimensity 6300 and up to 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM. A 6 nm chipset, the Dimensity 6300 can already be found in the Moto G67, which we reviewed earlier this month. Moreover, Motorola installs a 6.67-inch IPS display with a 1080p resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Moreover, the Moto G37 Power features a 50 MP and f/1.8 aperture primary camera with an auxiliary lens and a fixed focus 8 MP front-facing camera sporting an f/2.0 aperture. Dual SIM connectivity is present too, as is a 3.5 mm jack. Motorola will release the Moto G37 Power in Capri, Fusica Red, Impenetrable and Nautical Blue Pantone-branded colours. Although Motorola plans to launch the Moto G37 Power globally 'in the coming weeks', it has only revealed that the smartphone will start at €279 (~$326) in the Eurozone.
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Motorola (via press release)




















