Why Motorola’s Moto G77 and G67 Matter: 108MP and 120Hz

Motorola debuts the Moto G77 and G67: 6.8-inch 120Hz AMOLED displays, Gorilla Glass 7i, 32MP selfies, 5,200 mAh batteries, Android 16. G77 adds a 108MP main camera and 8GB RAM; G67 uses a 50MP sensor. Available now in EMEA.

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Why Motorola’s Moto G77 and G67 Matter: 108MP and 120Hz

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Midrange phones that actually surprise you. That’s the short story here: Motorola has refreshed its G-series with two models that blur the line between sensible pricing and headline-worthy hardware.

The screens steal the first look. Both the Moto G77 and G67 sport 6.8-inch AMOLED panels at FHD+ resolution and a buttery 120Hz refresh. Bright? Very bright—Motorola rates peak local brightness at 5,000 nits and wraps the glass in Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Selfie duties fall to a 32MP front camera, and you’ll find fingerprint sensors embedded in the displays.

Under the hood the phones diverge where it counts. The G77 runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 6400 paired with 8GB of RAM; the G67 uses a Dimensity 6300 with 4GB. Both accept microSD cards, so storage upgrades are painless if you prefer physical expansion over cloud juggling.

Photography is the real headline. For the first time in the Moto G lineup, the G77 ships with a 108MP main sensor—f/1.7 aperture, 9-in-1 pixel-binning and 3x lossless zoom for when you need detail without shouting for more glass. It’s backed by an 8MP ultrawide with an f/2.2 aperture. The G67 keeps things honest with a 50MP LYTIA 600 main sensor and that same 8MP ultrawide.

Long battery life is expected, and both phones deliver with 5,200 mAh cells and 30W wired charging. Motorola also says both handsets carry IP64 ingress protection and boot Android 16 with its Hello UX on top—so you get the newest Android features plus the company’s custom polish.

Both devices go on sale today across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, with the Moto G77 starting at €300/£250 and the Moto G67 at €260/£200.

Color choices lean toward the calm and modern: the G77 is offered in Pantone Shaded Spruce and Pantone Black Olive, while the G67 arrives in Pantone Nile and Pantone Arctic Seal. Practical, purposeful, and priced to compete—Motorola’s latest pair may not rewrite the rules, but they certainly raise the bar for what midrange should offer in 2026.

Source: gsmarena

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