Following a barrage of leaks and rumors, Motorola finally unveiled its Moto G77 and Moto G67 midrangers. The two share most of their key specs, but the G77 gets the better main camera and more RAM.


Moto G77
Both phones are equipped with 6.8-inch AMOLEDs featuring FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rates and 5,000 nits peak local brightness. Both panels are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. You also get 32MP selfie cameras and embedded fingerprint scanners on both.
Moto G77 gets MediaTek’s Dimensity 6400 chipset paired with 8GB RAM, while the G67 is equipped with a Dimensity 6300 and 4GB RAM. Both support storage expansions via the microSD card slot.

Around the back, the Moto G77 gets the first 108MP camera in the Moto G-series, offering 3x lossless zoom. The sensor features an f/1.7 aperture and 9-in-1 pixel-binning technology. It is joined by an 8MP ultrawide lens with an f/2.2 aperture.


Moto G67
Moto G67 gets a 50MP LYTIA 600 sensor for its main cam and the same 8MP ultrawide lens as the G77. Elsewhere, both phones feature 5,200 mAh batteries with 30W wired charging, IP64 ingress protection and boot Android 16 with Motorola’s Hello UX on top.

Moto G77 will retail for €300/£250 and comes in Pantone Shaded Spruce and Pantone Black Olive colors.
Moto G67 will go for €260/£200 and will be offered in Pantone Nile and Pantone Arctic Seal.
Both devices will be available across Europe, the Middle East and Africa with their rollout starting today.
Moto G77 • Moto G67