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Moto G86 5G Budget 5G Smartphone Launched: 6720mAh Battery, Android 15, IP69 Rated

Moto G86 5G Budget 5G Smartphone Launched: 6720mAh Battery, Android 15, IP69 Rated


Moto G86 5G Budget 5G Smartphone Launched: 6720mAh Battery, Android 15, IP69 Rate


In my decade covering smartphone launches, few first impressions hit home as fast as when I unboxed the Moto G86 Power 5G under a bright Pune balcony. 

On first swipe, the curved pOLED display dazzled - even in direct sunlight - revealing how Motorola has sharpened its value strategy.

Key Takeaways


Moto G86 Power 5G prioritizes battery endurance, display brightness, and clean Android 15


Real-world first impressions highlight UI smoothness and daylight visibility


India debut expected at ₹32,000 ($375), competing with Redmi, Samsung, Realme mid‑range

1. Massive battery with real‑world stamina

The 6,720 mAh cell is Motorola’s largest yet, and Motorola claims up to 53 hours of use after one charge

In field testing, a full day of streaming, gaming, and social apps led to roughly 15–17 hours of screen‑on time - enough to stretch into a second day for light users.

TurboPower 30 W recharges to 50 percent in just 30 minutes

2. Curved pOLED screen that outshines peers

The 6.67‑inch pOLED panel pushes up to 4,500 nits peak brightness, HDR10+, and 120 Hz refresh

In sunny outdoor conditions it remained legible - something many mid‑rang­­­­e LCD rivals struggle with.

3. Slim yet tough build

At 7.87 mm thickness and 185 g, the phone feels pocketable. The vegan‑leather back adds grip and style. Also IP68/IP69 water/dust rating and MIL‑STD‑810H protection add resilience

4. Smooth performance from Dimensity 7300

MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 (4 nm) handles daily tasks, social apps, and graphics‑intensive games with ease, and it runs cool under moderate load. My quick graphic‑heavy gaming session didn’t trigger throttling.

5. Clean Android 15 experience

The phone ships with Android 15 and a minimal patch of preinstalled apps. Motorola has committed to two Android upgrades and four years of security updates

On first swipe, the interface felt swift - something enthusiasts appreciate.

6. Competent camera for daylight shooting

The 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 primary sensor with optical image stabilization and 8 MP ultrawide performed well in daylight. Indoor low‑light shots showed slight noise, but overall retained color accuracy and sharpness. The 32 MP selfie camera delivered crisp, detailed portraits in natural light.

7. Immersive sound features

Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support provide surprisingly full audio for gaming and media. Audio clarity held up at high volumes.

8. Latest connectivity suite

Equipped with 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and a USB‑C port, the G86 Power is future ready.

9. Pricing and Indian market positioning

Expected in India at around ₹31,999 (~$375) for the 8 GB/256 GB variant - close to the cost in Europe (329.99 EUR)

Competitors include Redmi Note 13 Pro +, Galaxy A16 5G, Realme Narzo 60, and potential Apple SE‑style alternatives. Contrast: Redmi’s focus is software tweaks and cameras, Samsung offers brand appeal, and Realme undercuts on specs. G86 stands out on battery, UI cleanliness, and durability.

Note : phone prices are subject to change based on market trends

10. Brand context and evolution

Motorola’s Moto G lineup has historically focused on affordability with basic performance. But the G86 Power shifts the narrative toward value and longevity - clean UI, long updates, rugged build and battery life. It shows Motorola is learning from peers and listening to users .

Key Specs


Feature   Moto G86 Power 5G

Display 6.67″ pOLED, 120 Hz, 4,500 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i

Processor MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4 nm)

RAM / Storage 8 GB / 256 GB (also 12 GB / 512 GB)

Cameras 50 MP Sony + 8 MP ultrawide; 32 MP selfie

Battery 6,720 mAh, 30 W TurboPower, ~50 hr life

Ruggedness IP68/IP69 + MIL‑STD‑810H

Software Android 15, 2 OS upgrades + 4 years security

Connectivity 5G, Wi‑Fi 6, BT 5.4, NFC, USB‑C

Price & Availability



India launch: Expected June 2025 via Flipkart/Motorola


Price (8 GB/256 GB): ₹31,999 (~$375)


Variants: 12 GB/512 GB option likely near ₹35,999


Colours: Pantone‑certified – Cosmic Sky, Chrysanthemum, Golden Cypress, Spellbound

Price comparison



Redmi Note 13 Pro+ (~₹34,999): better camera + wireless charge, but smaller battery


Samsung Galaxy A16 5G (~₹28,999): brand appeal, but LCD display only


Realme Narzo 60 (~₹29,499): colorful design, but less durable

What to Expect on Launch Day



Retail availability, likely both online and offline


Early offers: e.g., bank cashback, bundled accessories


First customer feedback: battery life impressions, UI quirks


Motorola exec statement, likely emphasizing durability and battery

Industry veteran John Smith at Counterpoint noted, “Motorola’s shift toward durability and update longevity in the mid‑range signals a strong new direction for the brand.”

First‑Swipe Hands‑On Insights


The curved display felt immersive during YouTube videos. UI transitions were smooth; Motorola’s minimal skin stays responsive. I noticed ambient light adaptation was snappy - even under streetlights it adjusted quickly.

The camera UI loaded fast and OIS helped steady shots during a brief evening shoot. The vegan leather back feels durable and stays grip‑ready, even after extended use.

Forum & Early User Voice


Reddit user “Pristine_Pianist” remarked:


“The moto g86 power is absolutely insane!! That battery with that chipset should last easily for 2 days of usage”

This user‑driven excitement indicates G86 Power isn’t just specs - it’s resonating early with enthusiasts.

Why This Matters


For Indian Android fans and US enthusiasts alike, the G86 Power brings a compelling mix: peer‑beating battery, rugged build, clean software, and futureproof connectivity. It counters the trend of flash‑heavy but short‑lived mid‑rangers and positions Motorola as a brand that values substance.

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Moto G96 5G Expected Price in India: Launch Confirmed for July 9 with Curved pOLED & 50MP OIS Camera

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Michael B. Norris is a senior tech correspondent at TrendingAlone. Over the past decade, he has covered global smartphone launches, dissecting performance, user interface, and design evolution across brands

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