Along with the Moto G30, Motorola also launched the Moto G10 Power in India today. It is not a new phone because it launched in Europe last month as the Moto G10. The only difference is that G10 Power in India has a 6,000mAh battery, whereas the Moto G10 in Europe has a 5,000mAh cell. The price of G10 Power in India is Rs 9,999, so it is just Rs 1,000 lower than that of Moto G30.
Design-wise, you won’t find much of a difference between the G10 Power and the G30. The only major difference is that Moto G10 Power has a back panel with a different pattern. Apart from this, there is the same rectangular camera module with Quad cameras in it, a rear-facing fingerprint scanner, three buttons on the side, and a display with a waterdrop notch on the front.
There is the same 6.5-inch panel with 720p resolution, but while Moto G30 has a 90Hz screen, the refresh rate of G10 Power’s display is 60Hz. Under the hood, there is the Snapdragon 460 chipset which, as we know, offers a massive improvement in performance when compared to the predecessor, the Snapdragon 450. This chip is paired with 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage, and the storage is expandable, thanks to a hybrid SIM slot.
The main USP of this phone is its massive 6,000mAh battery which can be topped up rapidly, thanks to 20W Turbocharging support. Android 11 runs out of the box. The Quad camera setup on the rear is the same as on the Moto G30 except for the primary sensor. Compared to the 64MP sensor on the Moto G30, Moto G10 Power has a 48 Megapixel sensor. There is an 8 Megapixel selfie camera.
In India, the Moto G10 Power comes in two colors named Breeze Blue and Aurora Grey. There is only one storage option, and it is priced at Rs 9,999. You can buy the G10 Power on the 16th of March via Flipkart.