Motorola has just launched the Moto G67 Power as an Indian alternative to the Moto G100s that debuted in China earlier this month. Incidentally, the company just replaced the Moto G (curr. $269 on Amazon) with a 2026 edition too, among other Moto G-related releases that have also occurred this month.
Nonetheless, another new model has emerged on Geekbench ahead of its official launch. Currently, the benchmarking platform only returns the name 'Motorola XT2537-4', with XT2534-4 being a variant of the root model number 'XT2537'. With that being said, multiple sources indicate that XT2537 relates to the Moto G76, a direct successor to the Moto G75 that launched last October with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset. By contrast, it seems that the Moto G76 features the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, a chipset that Qualcomm unveiled less than a month ago.
Based on these early Geekbench listings, the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 will only see the Moto G76 matching the performance of its predecessor in single-core, multi-core and GPU-heavy tasks. To that end, the chipset features the same Adreno 710 found in the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 with identical CPU clock speeds, too. A release date for the Moto G76 remains unknown for now though, as does how Motorola will distinguish the handset from its predecessor.
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Geekbench (1) (2) via @ZionsAnvin












