Moto G Power 2026

The most rugged phone at this price

The new Moto G Power 2026 gets the same $299 price tag as its predecessor and is way more rugged than the Galaxy A26. You get stereo speakers, a larger battery, and Android 16.

ProsLarger display than A26Robust IP69 rating and MIL-STD-810H certificationShips with Android 1632MP selfie cameraStereo speakersConsSame SoC as 2025 model, which wasn’t greatNo changes to other cameras or display techDrops wireless chargingOnly two OS upgrades

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All set for the long haul

The Samsung Galaxy A26 is one of the very few budget phones to get a promise of six OS upgrades. It also offers a glass back, AMOLED screen, and a more potent SoC compared to the Moto G Power.

ProsGorilla Glass Victus+ on front and backSlimmer and lighter designSix OS upgrades promisedMore potent SoCUseful AI featuresConsNo stereo speakersMoto G Power has better waterproofingOnly 6GB RAM variant officially sold in the U.S.No headphone jack

Moto G Power 2025 review should give you a fair idea of what to expect in terms of performance from the 2026 model. The chip is alright for the most part and even handles games fairly well, provided you tone down the quality settings of heavier titles.

Once again, there’s only one variant of the 2026 Moto G Power out there with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The latter is expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot. The phone also features a headphone jack, stereo speakers, and FM radio — features that are absent in the Galaxy A26.

The Moto G Power 2026 has a slightly larger battery than the Galaxy should help it last longer per charge, at least on paper. You get 30W wired charging but no wireless charging, which is something the 2025 variant had.

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Moto G Power 2026

Samsung Galaxy A26

OS

Android 16 (Hello UX), up to 2 OS upgrades

Android 15 (One UI), up to 6 OS upgrades

Colors

Pantone Pure Cashmere, Pantone Evening Blue

Black, White, Mint, Peach Pink

Screen Size

6.8 inches

6.7 inches

Screen Resolution

2,388 x 1,080

2,340 x 1,080

Screen Type

FHD+, IPS LCD

FHD+, Super AMOLED

Refresh Rate

120Hz

120Hz

Processor

MediaTek Dimensity 6300

Exynos 1380

RAM

8GB

6GB/ 8GB

Storage

128GB (expandable up to 1TB)

128GB (expandable up to 1TB)

Cameras

50MP main with Quad Pixel technology,
8MP ultra-wide, macro vision lens,
32MP front

50MP main, 8MP ultra-wide,
2MP macro,
13MP front

Speakers

Stereo Speakers (Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos)

Mono speaker

Battery

5,200mAh

5,000mAh

Wireless Charging

No

No

Bluetooth

5.4

5.3

Water Resistance

IP68, IP69

IP67

Cellular

5G

5G

Size

166. 62 x 77.1 x 8.72 mm

164 x 77.5 x 7.7 mm

Weight

208 grams

200 grams

In the U.S., the Samsung Galaxy A26 officially comes in just one variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage for $299. However, you can find unlocked international variants on Amazon with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage for under $250. This makes the Galaxy much better value for money if you plan on picking up the global variant.

Most of the models sold in the U.S. and globally feature the Exynos 1380 SoC, which is more potent than the MediaTek chip in the Moto, at least on paper. I’m not sure to what extent the 6GB RAM variant would cripple performance, but ideally, get the one with more RAM if you can. Even though performance should be better than the Moto G Power, remember that this is still a budget offering, so limit your expectations accordingly.

Samsung has given the Galaxy A26 a 5,000mAh battery, which should give it solid one and a half to two days of runtime, just like the Moto. The maximum charging speed is 25W, which is a bit slower than what Motorola offers.

Android 16 out of the box and comes bundled with Motorola’s signature apps like Moto Secure, Moto Unplugged, Family Space, ThinkShield, and more. While there aren’t really any homegrown AI features, you do get some of them from Google, like Circle to Search.

Samsung, on the other hand, offers six OS generation upgrades for the Galaxy A26, which is incredible and the highest we’ve seen for a phone at this price. Along with Google’s AI features, you also get tweaked versions of Galaxy AI features, which Samsung calls “Awesome Intelligence.”

best phone under $300 with its launch price. The two OS upgrade commitment is something that’s hard to overlook, especially if you plan to use it for longer. If you’re thinking of buying it just for the IP69 rating, then I’d like to point you in the direction of the 2025 Moto G Power, which has the same feature and costs just $200 (or less) now.

Between these two, my pick would be the Samsung Galaxy A26. If you gloss over the mono speaker issue and the (still respectable) IP67 rating, the global variants are cheaper than the Moto, you get an AMOLED screen, a more premium glass design, and six OS upgrades, which is unheard of for a phone at this price.