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Moto g06 Power Teased to Launch in India Soon

The Moto g06 Power is expected to launch in the country with a massive 7,000mAh battery

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 Moto g06 Power back panel design showcased while in hand

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Summary

  • Motorola has teased the India launch of the Moto g06 Power.
  • The smartphone launched globally last month at the IFA 2025 event.
  • Moto g06 Power key specs for India could include a 7,000mAh battery, 6.88-inch HD+ 90 Hz LCD display and 50 MP AI camera.

Motorola has officially started teasing the India launch of the Moto g06 Power. This budget phone is expected to pack a massive battery in the budget smartphone segment. 

Moto g06 Power specs could include a 7,000mAh battery and Helio G81 Extreme

The brand took to its official X handle to tease the device officially. While Motorola hasn't explicitly mentioned the name of the phone, it's most likely to be the g06 Power. We get a sneak peek at the phone's dual rear cameras, as well as a subtle tease in "The Future Arrives in Full Power" tagline.

Moto g06 Power teased in an official banner
Image Credit: X/ @motorolaindia
Moto g06 Power teased in an official banner
Image Credit: X/ @motorolaindia

For those unaware, the Moto g06 Power launched globally back at the IFA 2025 this year. So, going by that, we already have a good idea of what to expect in terms of specifications. The key highlight is certainly the massive 7,000mAh battery inside, which should easily stand out in the budget segment.

As for the other g06 Power key specs, here's a quick rundown:

  • MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme
  • 6.88-inch HD+ 90 Hz display, 600 nits HBM
  • 18W fast charging
  • 50 MP AI primary rear camera, 8 MP selfie shooter
  • Android 15-based Hello UI
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With a little over five years under his belt, Sagnik Das Gupta now spends his days fearlessly taming new smartphones that arrive at the Beebom office. If not that, you will find him aggressively editing news stories or having an existential crisis. When he's not busy editing content or judging a phone, he's found serenading himself with a guitar or rage-quitting video games.

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