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  • 7,000mAh Battery Beast

  • Premium Vegan Leather Finish

  • Solid Everyday Performer

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The Moto G67 Power 5G is Motorola’s latest mid-range phone focused on battery endurance. It features a 7,000mAh battery, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip, 120Hz display, and a premium vegan leather design. 

Moto G67 Power ASMR Unboxing: A battery-first phone that still gets the design right

Motorola has finally launched the Moto G67 Power in India and this one is all about that all-day battery life. Priced around ₹15,000, it packs a massive 7,000mAh battery and is paired with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, which should deliver steady everyday performance.
The phone also feels quite premium thanks to a soft vegan leather finish, offered in Pantone-style shades like Blue Curacao, Parachute Purple, and Cilantro. You get 8GB RAM by default, with 128GB or 256GB storage options. Here’s a quick look at what you get straight out of the box.

A minimal and clutter-free unboxing

The unboxing is simple and clean. The Moto G67 Power comes in Motorola’s familiar eco-friendly cardboard box, with soft branding and no plastic wrap. Lift the lid and the phone is right on top, wrapped in a thin paper sheet instead of plastic.

Beneath it, we see a slim cardboard packet containing the paperwork and SIM ejector tool. Further down is the accessories compartment, which includes a 33W charging brick and a USB-A to USB-C cable. It’s a minimal, straightforward unboxing experience with everything neatly arranged and easy to get to.

Vegan leather finish with playful colours

Our unit comes in the Blue Curacao finish, one of Motorola’s three Pantone-inspired shades. The other two colours are Parachute Purple and Cilantro, all featuring a soft vegan leather back that adds grip and avoids fingerprints.The texture feels comfortable and premium without being flashy. The camera module has a rectangular island in the top-left corner, which keeps things clean but also adds a bit of flair. At 8.6mm thick and weighing about 210g, the phone does have some weight, which is expected given the massive 7,000mAh battery inside.

Big display meets practical durability

The Moto G67 Power comes with a 6.7-inch FullHD+ LCD display and has a smooth, 120Hz refresh rate. This makes scrolling through social media apps and the overall UI feel super fluid.
The panel also supports HDR10+ for better contrast so no matter what you're streaming, everything just looks gorgeous. The front is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i to help guard against scratches. For durability, Motorola includes MIL-810H testing and an IP64 rating, offering resistance against dust and light splashes, so it’s built to handle daily use without worry.

Smooth everyday performance

The Moto G67 Power 5G runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, offering solid day-to-day performance. It comes in 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB variants, with RAM Boost allowing virtual expansion up to 24GB. The phone ships with Android 15 out of the box. Motorola promises one major Android update and three years of security patches, keeping things reliable over time.

Capable cameras with flexible shooting options

The Moto G67 Power features a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main camera on the rear, paired with an 8MP ultrawide and a dedicated flicker sensor. For selfies, you get a 32MP front camera housed in a centre punch-hole. The camera app offers familiar shooting modes such as Dual Capture, Timelapse, Slow Motion, and Audio Zoom. For video, the phone supports recording up to 4K at 30fps.

Big battery with everyday-friendly audio

The Moto G67 Power packs stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos for clearer, louder sound, and it includes Google’s Gemini AI tools in the software. The highlight, of course, is the 7,000mAh battery — the core feature that defines this phone’s endurance-focused design. You also get 30W fast charging.

Early impressions

That’s the Moto G67 Power 5G straight out of the box. The phone’s priorities are clear — a massive battery, a clean and comfortable design, and hardware that’s meant to be reliable rather than flashy. We’ll now start daily use testing to see how the charging holds up, how the display behaves outdoors, how the cameras perform in different lighting, and how the chipset manages everyday tasks. Once we’ve spent enough time with it in real-world conditions, we’ll have a clearer picture of how well it actually performs.

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