Key Takeaways
1. The Moto G57 is a more affordable option compared to the Moto G57 Power, with some similarities to the Moto G56.
2. It features a 5,200 mAh battery, 30 W wired charging, and a 6.72-inch IPS display with 1080p resolution, 1,050 nits brightness, and 120 Hz refresh rate.
3. The camera setup includes a 50 MP main camera and an 8 MP ultra-wide camera, but the front camera has been downgraded to 8 MP from 32 MP in the Moto G56.
4. The Moto G57 runs on the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset, which may offer better performance than the Dimensity 7060 in the Moto G56.
5. The device is available for purchase in the Middle East and will launch in the Eurozone at a price of €249.
The Moto G57 has been introduced as the more affordable option among two new smartphones from Motorola today. The other device, the Moto G57 Power, has its own details shared separately. While the Moto G57 Power has notable differences from the Moto G56, not all of these changes apply to the Moto G57.
Battery and Display Features
The Moto G57 maintains the same 5,200 mAh battery and 30 W wired charging capability as the previous model. This battery is said to last up to 47 hours on a single charge and retain over 80% of its health after 1,000 cycles. Additionally, the phone showcases a 6.72-inch IPS screen that has a resolution of 1080p, peak brightness of 1,050 nits, and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. In essence, it seems that Motorola has kept the display from the Moto G56 (currently priced at $229 on Amazon).
Camera Specifications
Motorola continues to equip the Moto G57 with a 50 MP main camera (Sony LYT-600) and an 8 MP ultra-wide camera. However, in a surprising move, the Moto G57 has been reduced to an 8 MP front camera, a downgrade from the 32 MP camera found in the Moto G56. On a different note, Motorola now pre-installs Android 16 over Android 15, but they haven’t specified how many major updates the Moto G57 will get.
Performance and Availability
Furthermore, the Moto G57 is powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, a 4 nm chipset that Qualcomm revealed earlier this month. Theoretically, the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 offers more power than the Dimensity 7060 in the Moto G56, though it’s not clear just how much better it is. The Moto G57 is already up for purchase in the Middle East and is expected to hit the Eurozone at a price of €249, aligning it with the launch price of the Moto G56.
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