Now that’s a battery champion right there!
- 6.72-inch LCD screen with 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution and 120Hz refresh rate technology;
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor;
- 256 and 512GB storage variants;
- 8 and 12GB RAM options;
- Android 15;
- 50 + 8MP dual rear-facing camera system;
- 32MP front-facing camera;
- 7,000mAh battery;
- 30W charging support;
- IP64 water and dust protection;
- 166.23 x 76.5 x 8.6mm dimensions;
- 210 grams weight;
- Clear Sky Blue, Obsidian Black, and Emerald Green color options;
- 5G.
If you’ve been left disappointed by Motorola’s lack of progress in the battery capacity department as far as the Moto G Power line is concerned in recent years, the Moto G100 (2025 edition) is likely to absolutely knock your socks off with its 7,000mAh cell.


Can you imagine how long the Moto G100 will last on a single charge? | Image Credit — Lenovo
The Moto G100 costs how much?!


This is by no means a chunky phone for that price and that battery capacity. | Image Credit — Lenovo
That’s simply bonkers, even by the usual standards of the world’s largest smartphone market, but naturally, there’s no way the G100 will ever be released in any European countries or the US at a similar price point.
What’s worse is that I don’t expect this device to make its way stateside at any price, while on the old continent, an expansion over the next couple of months is certainly possible… at around €300 ($345) or more.
It remains to be seen if Motorola will keep this terribly confusing product name unchanged around the world, and perhaps more importantly, if the China-first Moto G100 with a 7,000mAh battery will influence the presumably global-friendly Moto G Power (2026) in any way (which it absolutely should, of course).
Time to take the US more seriously, Motorola!


You’re probably not looking at the most stylish mid-ranger in the world, but the G100 is certainly not ugly either. | Image Credit — Lenovo
Just imagine if you’d be able to get this battery heavyweight (with a reasonably powerful processor, decently fast charging, and a silky smooth screen) for, say, $300 in the “land of the free” in a few months. Or the Moto X70 Air for $500 or so.
Would Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A family stand a chance against these bad boys? I don’t think so, but then again, I don’t see that happening anytime soon either, which makes me sad… and a little angry with Motorola and parent company Lenovo.


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