Moto G57 Power Goes Live in India With Pantone Colours, AI Features, and Android 16

Motorola just dropped the Moto G57 Power in India, and frankly, it’s coming in swinging. The budget phone market (under Rs 15,000) is basically a war zone right now with Redmi, Realme, and Vivo throwing everything they have at it.

But Motorola isn’t playing the usual specs game. Instead, it’s betting on three things: battery life that lasts forever, smart AI tricks, and clean software.

Moto G57 Power Price and Availability 

The Moto G57 Power is landing with a sticker price of Rs 14,999 for the single variant, which comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also ditches the boring colours for three PANTONE-curated options: Regatta, Corsair, and Fluidity.

But here is where it gets interesting. If you are quick, you won’t have to pay full price. Motorola is offering a limited-time launch discount of Rs 1,000. On top of that, if you use select bank cards, you can knock another Rs 1,000 off.

That brings the effective price down to a very tempting Rs 12,999. You can grab one starting December 3rd at noon on Flipkart, Motorola's own site, or at select retail stores if you prefer buying offline.

Moto G57 Power Specifications

It’s running on the new Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chip with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Sure, some competitors might have slightly flashier screens, but the G57 Power ships with Android 16 right out of the box. That puts it ahead of almost everyone else in this price range. Plus, if you hate bloatware and heavy skins, Motorola's clean interface is a breath of fresh air.

The Big Selling Point: Battery for Days

The biggest conversation point for this phone is its 7,000mAh battery and tyes it is massive. While everyone else is sticking to 5,000mAh, Motorola is giving you a tank. For the average person – students, commuters, or anyone who watches endless reels – this means you can easily go two days without looking for a charger. It charges at 33W, which isn’t the fastest thing in the world for a battery that size, but considering how rarely you’ll need to charge it, it's a fair trade-off.

This phone proves that AI features aren’t just for rich people anymore.

The camera setup is solid (50MP Sony sensor + 8MP ultrawide), but the real magic is the software. Motorola has baked in Moto AI and Google's generative tools like Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur. Usually, you have to buy a Pixel or a flagship Samsung to get that stuff. Seeing it on a budget phone is a huge shift. It means you can actually fix your photos and remove photobombers without spending a fortune.

Should I be buying this?

If you’re looking for a phone that just works and keeps working, this is it. It might not have an AMOLED screen (it uses a bright 120Hz LCD instead), but it makes up for it with durability. It's got Gorilla Glass 7i and a military-grade toughness rating (MIL-STD-810H), plus those cool Pantone colours Motorola loves using.

It’s not a gaming beast, and it's not trying to be. It's a reliable, long-lasting workhorse that happens to have some very clever AI tricks up its sleeve. If you prioritise battery life and clean software over raw gaming power, the G57 Power is probably the most practical phone you can buy right now. Also, we would like to remind you that we have not yet reviewed the product and will be giving a complete, detailed feedback and verdict about whether this phone is worth your time or not very soon. So stay tuned.