New Motorola Model Bets on Sony Sensor Camera, Balanced Performance, and Reinforced Resistance, Targeting the Mid-Range Segment with 120 Hz Display, Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 Chip, and 5,200 mAh Battery.
Motorola has announced the Moto G57, the new member of the brand’s mid-range line, highlighted by the main camera of 50 megapixels, Sony LYT-600 sensor, 120 Hz display, and Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 processor.
The device initially arrives in the Middle East for 249 euros, equivalent to about R$ 1,5 thousand in direct conversion.
The company has not yet confirmed the launch date in Brazil.
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Display and Performance
The model features a 6.72-inch LCD display with Full HD+ resolution and a maximum brightness of 1,050 nits, protected by Gorilla Glass 7i.
The 120 Hz refresh rate improves fluidity in videos and games.
The Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, developed by Qualcomm, powers the Moto G57 and is accompanied by 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal UFS 2.2 storage.
According to the manufacturer, this combination aims to ensure stable performance for everyday tasks and continuously used applications.

The battery is 5,200 mAh and supports 30 W fast charging via USB-C port.
Motorola states that the device can maintain autonomy for a day of moderate use, depending on the user’s profile.
Camera Set
On the rear, the Moto G57 has two sensors.
The main one is the Sony LYT-600 50 MP (f/1.8), which uses pixel binning technology to enhance photos in low-light environments.
The second is an 8 MP (f/2.2) ultrawide lens, designed to capture images at wider angles.
On the front, the smartphone features an 8 MP camera, aimed at selfies and video calls.
Motorola claims that the camera setup has been adjusted to balance colors and details, prioritizing more natural results in different lighting conditions.
Design and Resistance

The Moto G57 has IP64 ratings for dust and splash resistance and meets the MIL-STD 810H standard, ensuring greater resistance to shocks and temperature variations.
The fingerprint reader is located in the side power button.
According to Motorola, the design aims to provide ergonomics and durability.
The display uses reinforced glass, and the device’s body has a matte finish available in four colors developed in partnership with Pantone: Regatta, Pink Lemonade, Corsair, and Fluidity.
Connectivity and Sound
The device is compatible with 5G networks and allows the use of two nano-SIM chips.
It also offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, NFC for contactless payments, and a P2 (3.5 mm) input for wired headphones.

The audio is stereo, featuring dual speakers and support for Dolby Atmos.
According to the company, the sound system has been calibrated to provide greater clarity in calls and multimedia playback.
Software and Interface
The Moto G57 comes with Android 16, the latest version of Google’s operating system.
The device includes Motorola’s classic gestures, such as the shortcut to activate the flashlight and the twisting motion to open the camera.
The system also incorporates tools for performance optimization and power saving, automatically adjusting the consumption of background applications.
According to market analysts, the presence of Android 16 is likely to facilitate future security updates and compatibility with new Google features.
Availability and Positioning

The Moto G57 is already available in parts of the Middle East and is expected to reach other markets in the coming weeks.
In Brazil, the device has not yet been approved by Anatel, indicating that the launch may occur only in the coming months.
The model occupies the mid-range segment of the G line, with specifications aimed at balancing performance and durability.
Industry experts highlight that the set, featuring a 120 Hz display, 5,200 mAh battery, and Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 processor, positions the device as a competitive option within the 5G entry-level range.
The G57 retains features prized by consumers of the line, such as the P2 connector, stereo sound, and resistance certification.
For analysts, Motorola’s strategy aims to consolidate the Moto G series as a good value-for-money alternative in emerging markets, especially in Latin America and Asia.
Without official confirmation for Brazil, potential buyers’ interest is likely to depend on local pricing and comparisons with direct rivals, such as Samsung and Xiaomi’s mid-range models.
Motorola has not commented on potential configuration variations for the country.
With the advancement of high refresh rate displays and enhanced imaging sensors, the Moto G57 reinforces Motorola’s presence in the mid-range 5G smartphone segment.

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