
At the end of January, Motorola launched two mid-range models, the Moto G67 and Moto G77, along with two entry-level devices, the Moto G17 and G17 Power. We want to hear your thoughts—could one of these be your next phone, or do you have another model in mind?
The Motorola Moto G77 features a stunning 6.78” 120Hz OLED display, boasting a sharp resolution of 1,272 x 2,772 pixels, 10-bit colors, HDR support, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. While this makes it excellent for multimedia consumption, the Dimensity 6400 chipset may not suffice for serious gaming.
The standout feature of the G77 is its 108MP main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and native 3x in-sensor zoom capabilities. It can record videos at 1440p @ 30fps and is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera with a 119° field of view. Although the ultra-wide module is rather basic, the 32MP selfie camera, which also supports 1440p @ 30fps video recording, is worth noting.
Motorola Moto G77
On the other hand, the Motorola Moto G67 shares many similarities with its more advanced sibling, but it comes with a slightly lower-resolution camera, featuring a 50MP main module without OIS. While it uses the Dimensity 6300 chipset, it operates at a marginally lower clock speed of 0.1GHz. However, the more significant difference lies in the RAM—4GB compared to the G77's 8GB, which will noticeably affect performance. Both models offer storage options of 128GB and 256GB, and in some regions, 512GB, along with a microSD slot for expansion.
The G67 retains the same 5,200mAh battery as the G77, providing 30W charging. Both devices also boast an IP64 rating, indicating they are dust-tight and splash-proof.
Motorola Moto G67
The Moto G67 (4GB RAM, 128GB storage) is priced at £200, while the 4/256GB model is available for €260. The Moto G77 (8GB RAM, 128GB storage) is priced at £250, and the 8/512GB version can be found for €300 in the EU.
The Motorola Moto G17 is a straightforward 4G phone equipped with the older Helio G81 Extreme (12nm) chipset. It includes a 6.72” IPS LCD, a 5,200mAh battery supporting 18W charging, and an IP64 rating. The 50MP main camera records video at a maximum resolution of 1080p @ 30fps, and the 5MP ultra-wide camera lacks impressive features. However, the 32MP selfie camera is a pleasant surprise.
Motorola Moto G17
The Motorola Moto G17 Power offers two significant upgrades: first, it increases the RAM to 8GB (up from 4GB) and offers storage options of either 256GB or 512GB (up from 128GB). Both G17 models include a microSD slot, making it easy to expand storage, but the RAM upgrade is particularly noteworthy. Secondly, the Power variant features a larger 6,000mAh battery that supports faster 30W charging.
Motorola Moto G17 Power
The Moto G17 Power is priced at €230 for the 8GB/256GB model in the EU or €150 for the 4GB/128GB variant in the UK. Meanwhile, the Moto G17 (8GB/128GB) retails for €200.
So, which device catches your eye? The Moto G67 or G77? And what about the G17 and G17 Power?