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.
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.