For $299, Motorola’s new Moto G Power (2026) is making its debut in the budget smartphone space. Officially announced today, the latest Power model doubles down on what the series does best — long battery life, a big screen, and durability — while delivering three significant upgrades over last year’s version. Sadly, there is a trade-off: wireless charging is gone.
Positioned above the standard Moto G (2026) launched earlier this year, the Moto G Power (2026) is Motorola’s answer for users who want a phone that can survive tougher conditions than a standard phone, last more than one day, and still feel modern in 2026 — all without breaking the bank.
Motorola made three major upgrades:
First, battery capacity expanded from 5,000 mAh to 5,200 mAh, with Motorola claiming up to two days of use under typical conditions. Durability also received a serious upgrade, with IP68/IP69 water resistance, MIL-STD-810H certification, and Gorilla Glass 7i, giving the phone a level of toughness that remains rare at the $300 mark. The third upgrade comes in photography: the 50-megapixel main camera now includes optical image stabilization (OIS), noticeably improving everyday shots and low-light photos.and low-light photos.
The Moto G Power (2025) supported 15 W wireless charging, and Motorola has removed the feature in its successor. The Moto G Power (2026) instead offers 30 W TurboPower wired charging, which is faster, but still a disappointment for users who enjoyed dropping their phone on a charging pad.
Beyond those changes, the Moto G Power (2026) sticks closely to a proven formula. It features a large 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor paired with 8 GB of RAM. Motorola’s AI-powered RAM Boost and camera features help the phone feel smooth and reliable in everyday use, while Android 16 ships with the phone.
Should you upgrade from the Moto G Power (2025)? Yes, if durability, battery longevity, and camera stability matter to you. No, if wireless charging is a must-have. The Moto G Power (2026) is about refining the budget phone. For $299, Motorola is betting that toughness, endurance, and consistency matter more than wireless charging.
The Moto G Power (2026) will be available in PANTONE Pure Cashmere and PANTONE Evening Blue, with a starting price of $299 in the U.S. The unlocked model goes on sale January 8, 2026, through Best Buy, Amazon, and Motorola.com, with carrier availability to follow.
Moto G (2026) vs Moto G Power (2026): what is the difference?
| Feature | Moto G (2026) | Moto G Power (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price (US) | Lower-priced Moto G tier | $299 |
| Positioning | Everyday budget Moto G | More durable, longer-lasting Moto G |
| Display | Large FHD+ LCD, 120 Hz | 6.8-inch FHD+ LCD, 120 Hz, up to 1000 nits |
| Battery | Smaller than Power model | 5,200 mAh (up to 2 days) |
| Charging | Wired charging | 30 W TurboPower wired charging |
| Wireless charging | No | No (removed vs Moto G Power 2025) |
| Durability | Standard build | IP68/IP69 + MIL-STD-810H + Gorilla Glass 7i |
| Main camera | 50 MP (no OIS) | 50 MP with OIS |
| Ultra-wide / macro | Yes | Yes (8 MP ultra-wide + macro) |
| Front camera | High-resolution selfie camera | 32 MP selfie camera |
| Processor | MediaTek mid-range SoC | MediaTek Dimensity 6300 |
| RAM | Up to 8 GB | 8 GB + RAM Boost (up to 24 GB virtual) |
| Software | Android 16 | Android 16 + Motorola AI features |
| Target user | Price-first buyers | Users who want toughness + battery life |
Quick takeaway: Choose Moto G (2026) if price matters most. Choose Moto G Power (2026) if you want better durability, longer battery life, and a more reliable camera (and you are fine without wireless charging).
Moto G Power (2025) vs Moto G Power (2026): what changed?
| Feature | Moto G Power (2025) | Moto G Power (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Launch price (US) | ~$299 | $299 |
| Battery | 5,000 mAh | 5,200 mAh ▲ |
| Claimed battery life | All-day | Up to 2 days ▲ |
| Charging (wired) | Slower wired charging | 30 W TurboPower ▲ |
| Wireless charging | 15 W wireless charging ▲ | ❌ Removed ▼ |
| Durability | Solid mid-range build | IP68/IP69 + MIL-STD-810H + Gorilla Glass 7i ▲▲ |
| Main camera | 50 MP (no OIS) | 50 MP with OIS ▲ |
| Low-light photography | Average | Improved with OIS + AI ▲ |
| Display | 6.8-inch FHD+ LCD, 120 Hz | 6.8-inch FHD+ LCD, 120 Hz (brighter) ▲ |
| Processor | Older mid-range SoC | MediaTek Dimensity 6300 ▲ |
| Software at launch | Android 14 / 15 (varies by market) | Android 16 ▲ |
Upgrade summary: Big wins: durability, camera stability, battery management. Trade-off: wireless charging is gone.
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