I can’t count the number of times my phone has died on me in the middle of a trip. Whether it was Google Maps freezing just when I needed it most or Spotify cutting out on a long train ride, that low-battery anxiety is all too familiar. So when I saw Motorola launch the new Moto G86 Power 5G with a massive 6720mAh battery, my first thought was simple — finally, a phone that might actually keep up.
Built to Last All Day and More
That battery is the star of the show here. Motorola promises over a day’s use on heavy demand, and with 33W TurboPower charging, it won’t take forever to juice back up. For someone who hates carrying a power bank everywhere, that’s already a big win.
A Display That Pops
The phone isn’t just about endurance though. The 6.67-inch Super HD pOLED display with a crisp 1.5K resolution and a silky 120Hz refresh rate sounds like the kind of screen you’d actually enjoy watching movies or gaming on. Add 4500 nits brightness and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, and you’ve got something that feels premium without costing flagship money.
Power and Style Together
Under the hood, the Dimensity 7400 chipset paired with 8GB RAM should handle multitasking smoothly. The dual rear cameras, led by a 50MP Sony LYTIA sensor with OIS, are promising on paper, and I’m curious how the 32MP selfie shooter holds up in real life. The phone even comes wrapped in a vegan leather finish with military-grade durability and IP68/IP69 resistance. That’s not something you often see at this price.
At ₹17,999, the Moto G86 Power 5G feels like a phone designed for people who want reliability without compromise. If it delivers what Motorola claims, this could easily be one of the most practical mid-range buys of the year.