Motorola’s new mid-range phones bet on robust battery, fluid screens, and complete connectivity, with specific differences in camera and memory that position each model for distinct daily use profiles.
During the same week it highlighted its foldables, Motorola expanded its presence in the mid-range segment by officially launching the Moto G37, Moto G37 Power, and Moto G47 models, all focused on autonomy, updated connectivity, and recent features.
Despite sharing a similar technical base, the devices differ mainly in battery capacity, memory options, and camera setup, while initial prices start from €249 in the international market.
Visually, the three models follow the brand’s recent identity, with rear cameras organized in modules with individual rings around the lenses, in addition to construction certified to the MIL-STD-810H military standard for greater resistance.
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Furthermore, all feature IP64 certification, which guarantees protection against dust and splashes, reinforcing the proposal of durability for daily use in different environmental conditions.
120 Hz Screen and Reinforced Construction
On the front, the devices use a 6.67-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, a combination that prioritizes fluid navigation and consistent performance in daily applications and tasks.

For additional protection, Gorilla Glass covers the screen, while audio is delivered by a stereo system with Dolby Atmos support, in addition to the continued presence of the P2 jack for wired headphones.
Even without adopting higher resolution, such as Full HD, the technical choice indicates a focus on balancing energy consumption and autonomy, a characteristic frequently explored in models aimed at longer battery life.
Performance with Dimensity 6300 and up to 8 GB of RAM
Equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, the three smartphones deliver performance compatible with daily tasks and support for 5G networks, positioning themselves within current requirements for mobile connectivity.
While Moto G37 and G37 Power maintain 4 GB of RAM, the Moto G47 expands this capacity to up to 8 GB, allowing better management of multiple applications and greater stability in more intense uses.
Internal storage, on the other hand, varies according to the chosen version, reaching up to 256 GB, with the possibility of expansion via a MicroSD card of up to 1 TB.
Thus, the proposal meets users who seek additional space for files, applications, and media, without exclusively relying on cloud storage services.
Complete Connectivity and Android 16 with AI

In terms of connectivity, the models include 5G support, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC for proximity payments, keeping up with current demands for integration with digital services and virtual wallets.
Out of the box, the operating system is Android 16, which comes with integrated artificial intelligence features already incorporated into the Google ecosystem.
Among the available functions are the Gemini assistant, the “circle to search” feature, and editing tools in Google Photos, expanding daily usage possibilities.
108 MP Camera Differentiates the Moto G47
In the photographic setup, the differences between the models become more evident, especially in the case of the Moto G47, which bets on a 108 MP main sensor as its main attraction.
Additionally, the device includes a 2 MP macro lens and supports up to 3x zoom, a feature that expands capture versatility within the category’s proposition.
On the other hand, the Moto G37 and G37 Power adopt a simpler configuration, with a 50 MP main camera accompanied by an auxiliary sensor, maintaining a more basic photography proposition.
On the front, all devices feature an 8 MP camera positioned in a centralized punch-hole on the screen, aimed at selfies and video calls.
Battery of up to 7,000 mAh in the Power model
When it comes to battery life, the highlight is the Moto G37 Power, which incorporates a 7,000 mAh battery and supports 30W charging, positioning itself as an option for extended use away from an outlet.
The Moto G37 and Moto G47 models, on the other hand, feature 5,200 mAh batteries with 20W charging, maintaining a balance between energy capacity and device thickness.
This difference reinforces the line’s segmentation, directing the Power model to users who prioritize longer battery life in intense usage scenarios.
Prices and global launch

Initially announced for the global market, the new devices are expected to be gradually launched in the countries where Motorola operates.
Among them, the Moto G47 appears as the most advanced version, with an initial price of €299 for the configuration with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.
Next, the Moto G37 starts at €249, while the Moto G37 Power occupies an intermediate position, with an initial price of €279.
Directly converted, prices range between approximately R$ 1,400 and R$ 1,700, although official values in Brazil have not yet been disclosed.
As of now, there is no confirmation about the devices’ arrival in the Brazilian market, but new information is expected to be presented soon by the manufacturer.
With this, the new generation reinforces Motorola’s strategy to maintain competitiveness in the intermediate segment, betting on a balance between price, connectivity, and battery life as differentials against growing competition.

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