Moto G57 Power Review – Best All Rounder Under ₹13,000?

Moto G57 Power Review
Moto G57 Power

Moto G57 Power Review – Okay, if you look at budget phones this year, things are slightly shifting. Earlier, under 15,000 phones felt like temporary devices. You bought them knowing exactly what you’re losing. But 2025 has been slightly different. Brands have quietly started taking this segment seriously. Newer chipsets, better sensors, bigger batteries.

And if you see the numbers, that’s also changing. Like Motorola, for example, has grown massively compared to last year because it’s been pushing these better basic phones.

Which brings me to the Moto G57 Power 2025.
It follows the same formula on paper. So the question that has to be asked is — what you see on the spec sheet… is that what you get in real life?
And moreover, is this the best smartphone around ₹12,000–₹13,000?

Let’s freaking go.

Box Contents

Moto G57 Power Camera
Moto G57 Power Box Contents

You get the classic Motorola box.

Inside the box, you get:

  • Phone
  • Some paperwork
  • 33W fast charger
  • Type-A to Type-C cable
  • SIM ejector tool

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Design & Build

Motorola phones – affordable or flagship – usually look premium.
Same with the G57 Power, which comes in these three Pantone colors.

Build Highlights:

  • Vegan leather back with a different texture for better grip
  • Side frame is polycarbonate
  • Power button + volume keys on the right
  • Power button doubles as a fingerprint scanner
  • At the bottom: speaker grill, Type-C port, and 3.5mm headphone jack (rare these days!)
  • SIM tray on the left
  • Despite the huge battery, the phone feels surprisingly light
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Durability:

  • Military-grade certification (extreme cold/heat/vibration/shock testing)
  • IP64 splash resistance

Overall — build & design is solid for this price.

Display & Speakers

Moto G57 Power
Design & Build

Moto G57 Power comes with a:

  • 6.72-inch IPS LCD flat display
  • Bright outdoors
  • Good for navigation, watching OTT, YouTube, etc.
  • Indoors – colors, brightness, viewing angles are good

Speakers:

  • Dolby Atmos support
  • Loud enough for casual Netflix or YouTube watching
  • For the price, speaker quality is impressive

But yes – it’s LCD, not AMOLED.

Battery & Charging

This is the star of the show.

  • 7000mAh lithium-ion with silicon carbon anode
  • Rare in this price segment
  • Gives a slim, lightweight form despite huge battery

Real-life usage:

  • Reels + movies + gaming + camera
  • Still ended the day with 30–40% battery left

Charging:

  • Supports 30W fast charging
  • Charger included
  • Takes around 1 hour 15 minutes to fully charge

Battery is easily one of the best in this price range.

Software – MyUX on Android 16

Comes with Motorola’s MyUX based on the latest Android 16.

Experience:

  • Near-stock Android feel
  • Clean UI
  • Quick settings & menus look premium

Extra Moto Features:

  • Chop-chop to turn on flashlight
  • Quick launch (double tap back to open any app)
  • Smart Connect:
    • Lock laptop from phone
    • Copy/paste between devices
    • Use phone camera as webcam
    • Connect phone to TV (we played COD on TV with this)

Updates:

  • 1 major Android update
  • 3 years of security updates

Bloatware:

  • Some third-party apps → can be uninstalled
  • During setup, you can disable app suggestions

Performance – Snapdragon 6s Gen 4

moto g57 power
Performance – Snapdragon 6s Gen 4

The Moto G57 Power is the first phone with the new Snapdragon 6s Gen 4.

Benchmark Comparison:

  • Moto G85 (Snapdragon 6s Gen 3): 4.7 lakh
  • Moto G57 Power (6s Gen 4): 7.92 lakh
    1.5x performance boost

Thermal performance:

  • CPU throttling test: All green, zero overheating

Real-life usage:

  • Split screen with Swiggy + Zomato + YouTube Music
  • No lags
  • Smooth multitasking

Gaming:

  • BGMI @ 60fps (Smooth graphics)
  • No heating issues
  • Gameplay stable

For this price – performance is really good.

Camera Test

Moto G57 Power has a dual camera setup
the extra ring is NOT a camera but an ambient light sensor.

Rear Camera:

  • Daylight photos: good colors & natural skin tones
  • Good exposure control
  • Details hold up on zoom
  • Low light: decent performance

Ultra-wide:

  • Decent photos
  • Some color shift (expected in this price)
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Video:

  • 2K 30fps rear video
  • Good color accuracy
  • Decent mic quality

Selfie Camera:

  • 8MP
  • Good skin tones
  • 2K 30fps selfie video possible

Overall – camera is acceptable for the price, but not the highlight.

Moto G57 Power Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Premium design with vegan leather backIPS LCD (No AMOLED)
Very lightweight despite 7000mAh batterySlight viewfinder lag in camera
Military-grade durability + IP64 ratingHDR not supported
Bright outdoor displayMono speaker (not stereo)
Dolby Atmos audioOnly 1 year OS update
Massive 7000mAh battery with 30W fast chargingLCD panel not ideal for media lovers
Clean MyUX near-stock AndroidSome pre-installed apps (removable)
Snapdragon 6S Gen 4 — powerful & efficientFront camera only 8MP
60FPS gaming in BGMINo OIS in camera
Good day & night photos for the priceUltra-wide photos have color shift

Why G57 Power Is Worth Buying:

  1. Strong battery life
  2. Good performance
  3. Clean UI with useful features
  4. Dolby Atmos speakers
  5. Good build quality
  6. Bright display
  7. 60fps gaming support
  8. Practical design & durability

Only Issue:

  • Viewfinder lag in camera
    (Probably because this is a pre-production unit)

Pricing:

  • ₹12,999 on Flipkart (with offers)

For the features & practical usage — you don’t get a better all-rounder at this price.

Final Verdict – Is It Best Under ₹12,999?

The Moto G57 Power is a solid all-rounder.

Most budget phones under ₹15,000 excel at one thing —
camera / battery / performance — but compromise elsewhere.

This phone strikes 4.3/5 in everything, instead of 5/5 in one thing and 4/10 in others

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Moto G57 Power Review

Ankit Solanki

Moto G57 Power
Moto G57 Power full Review including pros & cons, Find out- the best budget phone under ₹13,000 in 2025.
Design
Display
Software
Camera
Performance
Battery

Summary

The Moto G57 Power is a solid all-rounder.

4.3

Moto G57 Power FAQ

1. Is Moto G57 Power good for gaming?

Yes, it supports 60FPS in BGMI, handles multitasking well, and doesn’t heat up.

2. Does Moto G57 Power have an AMOLED display?

No, it has an IPS LCD, but brightness and colors are good for the price.

3. How long does the 7000mAh battery last?

Easily lasts 1.5 days, even with heavy use.

4. Does it support fast charging?

Yes, 30W fast charging, charger is included.

5. How is the camera performance?

Daylight photos are good, night photos are decent.
Selfie camera is average (8MP).

6. Is Moto G57 Power good for parents?

Yes, big battery + clean UI + durability make it perfect for parents.

7. Does it have stereo speakers?

No, it has a single speaker with Dolby Atmos support.

8. Does Moto G57 Power support 5G?

Yes, it supports 5G and works fine on Jio & Airtel.

9. How many Android updates will it get?

  • 1 major Android update
  • 3 years of security patches

10. Should you buy Moto G57 Power?

If you want battery + performance + clean UI, it’s totally worth it under ₹13,000.

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