After launching the Moto g96 5G in India a few weeks back, Motorola has now officially started teasing what seems like the Moto g86 Power. If true, this could be the first "Moto Power" device in India in nearly a decade.
Motorola has taken to its official X handle to post a cryptic teaser video, with the "Get ready to power through everything, effortlessly Work, play, create — no limits, just possibilities" caption. It also carries the coming soon hashtag.
Get ready to power through everything, effortlessly Work, play, create — no limits, just possibilities. #Motorola #ComingSoon pic.twitter.com/TAC3WsdK74
— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) July 21, 2025
Although Motorola has not mentioned the name of the smartphone, the word "power" caught our attention. This makes us believe that the upcoming device will be part of the "Power" series.
The device, supposedly Moto G86 Power's silhouette is teased, showcasing what seems like a triple camera and flash setup. If true, this is going to be the first "Power" device in India after an almost eight-year gap. The last one was the Motorola One Power that launched way back in 2018.

Motorola's "Power" series devices have always focused on bigger and better battery life, and the g86 Power is not an exception to that. So, keeping that in mind, here is what we expect the Moto g86 Power to bring to the table in India:
- 6.67-inch 120 Hz 10-bit flat p-OLED display with up to 4,500 nits peak brightness
- Gorilla Glass 7i protection
- MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset
- Up to 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 256 GB storage
- Android 15
- 6,720mAh battery, 33W USB-C charging
- 50 MP Sony LYT-600 rear main sensor, 8 MP ultra-wide lens
- 32 MP selfie camera
- IP68 + IP69 rating
With that said, note that nothing is official as of yet. Do bear in mind that this is Beebom Gadget's speculation, and until and unless the brand name-drops the smartphone, we will not know for sure. However, in the coming days, we expect the brand to drop an official confirmation along with the price range, which we expect the device to circle the Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 ballpark.