After numerous leaks and speculations, Motorola has officially launched its Moto G77 and Moto G67 mid-range smartphones. Although the two models share many specifications, the G77 stands out with superior camera capabilities and increased RAM.
Moto G77
Both models feature 6.8-inch AMOLED displays with FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rates, and a peak brightness of 5,000 nits, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Additionally, they are equipped with 32MP front-facing cameras and embedded fingerprint scanners.
The Moto G77 is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6400 chipset, coupled with 8GB of RAM, while the Moto G67 comes with the Dimensity 6300 and 4GB of RAM. Both devices support storage expansion via a microSD card slot.

On the rear, the Moto G77 boasts the first 108MP camera in the Moto G series, which offers 3x lossless zoom. This main sensor features an f/1.7 aperture and utilizes 9-in-1 pixel-binning technology. Accompanying it is an 8MP ultrawide lens with an f/2.2 aperture.
Moto G67
In contrast, the Moto G67 features a 50MP LYTIA 600 sensor for its main camera, alongside the same 8MP ultrawide lens as the G77. Both models are equipped with 5,200 mAh batteries, support 30W wired charging, and have IP64 ingress protection. They run on Android 16 with Motorola's Hello UX interface layered on top.

The Moto G77 will retail for €300/£250 and is available in Pantone Shaded Spruce and Pantone Black Olive colors. Meanwhile, the Moto G67 will be priced at €260/£200 and will be offered in Pantone Nile and Pantone Arctic Seal.
Both devices are set to be available across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with their rollout commencing today.
Moto G77 • Moto G67