After a long wave of leaks and speculation, Motorola officially unveiled the Moto G77 and Moto G67 phones in the mid-range category. Although the two phones are similar in most basic specifications, the G77 version features a stronger main camera and more random memory.
The two phones have a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a local brightness of up to 5,000 nits, in addition to Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The company also provided them with a 32-megapixel front camera and a fingerprint sensor integrated under the screen.
In terms of performance, the Moto G77 runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor with 8GB of RAM, while the Moto G67 comes with a Dimensity 6300 processor and 4GB of memory. Both phones support storage expansion via a microSD card.

As for the back, the Moto G77 offers the first 108-megapixel camera in the Moto G series, with support for lossless optical zoom up to 3x and 9-pixel-in-one technology, along with an 8-megapixel wide lens. In contrast, the Moto G67 relies on a 50-megapixel LYTIA 600 main sensor with the same wide lens.
The two phones rely on a 5200 mAh battery with 30-watt wired charging. They also have an IP64 resistance standard and run Android 16 with the Motorola Hello UX interface.
The Moto G77 will retail for €300, or £250, while the Moto G67 will retail for €260, or £200. The two phones are scheduled to start becoming available today in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.








