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The Moto G10 Power is here with a huge battery on deck and a crazy low price

UPDATE: As expected, the Moto G10 Power has been officially unveiled and commercially released in India with a 6,000mAh cell under its hood capable of charging at up to 20W speeds and lasting for a maximum of three days (!!!) in one go.

Incredibly enough, the 6.5-inch handset is available for as little as 9,999 rupees ($137) in the world's second most populous nation in Aurora Grey and Breeze Blue models equipped with a decent 4 gigs of RAM and 64 gigs of internal storage space. Compared to the Moto G Power (2021) variant typically priced at $250 in the US, the G10 Power also features a more versatile camera system composed of four shooters including a 48MP main sensor and 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens.

On the not so impressive side of things, the Snapdragon 662 SoC is indeed replaced with a modest octa-core 460 model. Still, the (theoretical) value proposition is outstanding here, which makes us incredibly sad to hear no concrete plans for a Western release... at least for the time being. Our original story follows below.

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If you're as baffled as we are by Motorola's increasingly convoluted smartphone roster, you may not want to worry too much as the company plans to make things... even more confusing with a March 9 product launch in India.Although unrelated to the likes of the Moto E7 Power and G Power (2021), the G10 Power is unsurprisingly pretty much guaranteed to borrow its design and almost all of its key specs and features from the "regular" G10 that went official on the old continent alongside the G30 a couple of weeks back. As the name suggests, the main thing the unreleased Moto G10 Power undoubtedly aims to change is the battery capacity of its non-Power-branded "cousin." Since the Moto G10 already packs a fairly sizable 5,000mAh cell, we can only assume the Power variant will bump that up to a whopping 6,000mAh, eclipsing the Moto G Power (2021) that normally costs $250 stateside.

Unfortunately, the recent release of that latter model makes us skeptical about the G10 Power's official US availability prospects. In many ways, however, we expect the G Power (2021) to outshine the next member of the extended global Moto G Power family, which is set to play it safe with a waterdrop-style notch rather than a modern hole punch look, as well as a humble Snapdragon 460 processor.

The outright insane 67 hours of battery life teased by Motorola ahead of the G10 Power's full announcement will likely be made possible by a 6.5-inch display with a modest resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels, while the handset's plastic back should be adorned with a grand total of four cameras presumably including a 48MP primary shooter.

Overall, that's certainly not a bad spec sheet for a phone destined to command a very reasonable price point of less than $200 in India, especially if you also take into consideration the "near stock" Android 11 already confirmed to run the software show out of the box starting next week.

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Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.

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Update: 2024-05-28