Visually, the Moto G57 Power closely resembles Motorola’s Moto G56 (curr. $229 on Amazon). While 30 W wired charging remains, the Moto G57 Power surpasses its effective predecessor by adopting a 7,000 mAh battery. Additionally, Motorola claims that this large battery should retain 80% peak capacity after 1,000 cycles. With that being said, the new handset appears to carry over the 6.72-inch, 120 Hz and 1080p IPS display from the Moto G56.

Likewise, a Sony LYT-600 50 MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture retains, as does an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle with a 118° field of view (FoV). Unfortunately, the Moto G57 Power adopts a paltry 8 MP front-facing camera rather than the 32 MP equivalent Motorola uses in the Moto G56. Officially, the Moto G57 Power is available across Europe for €279. However, Motorola Austria has priced the handset at €250 with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage in a choice of Pantone Corsair, Fluidity and Pink Lemonade colour options. A Pantone Regatta finish should be available eventually, too.

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