This week, Motorola announced four new smartphones in the Moto G line for 2026, with a focus on improving screens, cameras and battery life to compete in the entry-level and affordable mid-range segment. The Moto G77, Moto G67, Moto G17 and Moto G17 The strategy strengthens the brand’s position against rivals like Xiaomi by offering premium features at lower price points.
The devices were revealed globally on January 28, 2026, with initial availability in regions such as Europa and América Latina. The highlight is the high-quality AMOLED screens in the most advanced models and long-lasting batteries across the entire line.
Motorola renews Moto G line with advanced screens and powerful cameras
The Moto G 2026 line relies on high-resolution, high-brightness displays to improve the multimedia experience. Intermediate models incorporate Extreme OLED panels with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, while entry-level versions maintain Full HD+ screens with good daily performance. Protection against splashes and dust appears on several of them, with IP64 certification.
The devices feature updated MediaTek processors, which guarantee fluidity in everyday tasks and light games. The integration of AI resources for photo editing also appears as a differentiator in some models.
Moto G77 highlights 108 MP camera and extreme screen brightness
The Moto G77 is positioned at the top of the new wave, equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor. The 6.78-inch screen offers 1.5K resolution, a rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 5,000 nits, protected by Gorilla Glass 7i and with a fingerprint reader under the display.
The 108 MP main camera allows for 3x lossless zoom, accompanied by an 8 MP ultrawide sensor. The 5,200 mAh battery supports 30 W fast charging. The model has 8 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage, running Android 16.
The combination of hardware and screen positions the device as an attractive option for those looking for detailed photos and immersive content viewing.
Moto G67 balances cost and performance with similar screen
The Moto G67 shares the same 6.78-inch Extreme OLED display with 120 Hz and 5,000 nits as its bigger brother, including Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor guarantees good performance in daily use.
The 50 MP main camera comes with an 8 MP ultrawide camera, while the battery holds 5,200 mAh with a 30 W charge.
The focus on durability and image quality makes the model competitive in its range.
Moto G17 debuts at Brasil with Sony sensor and solid battery
Motorola launched the Moto G17 on the Brazilian market this Thursday (29), with prices starting at R$1,299 for the 128 GB version. The device features a MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme processor and a 6.72-inch Full HD+ screen with 1,000 nits brightness.
The main camera uses a 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, with a 5 MP ultrawide and a 32 MP front camera. The 5,200 mAh battery offers 18 W charging, and the model includes IP64 certification, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos and Boost RAM.
Available in colors such as light blue, purple and pink, the smartphone caters to users who prioritize frontal photography and autonomy.
Version Power extends autonomy in entry-level model
The Moto G17
The design follows the line’s standard, with a premium finish and IP64 protection. The focus on prolonged duration attracts those who need greater energy independence.
The new Moto G family reinforces the Motorola’s commitment to clean software updates and practical everyday features.