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Motorola Moto G7, Moto G7 Play, and Moto G7 Power specs
June 09, 2025
I still stand behind my claim that theMoto G6was thebest cheap Android phoneyou could buy in 2018 — that’s why I’m so excited to dive into the recently announced Moto G7 lineup.
Motorola has just taken the wraps off its new budget-friendly G7 line, which includes theMoto G7, Moto G7 Play, and Moto G7 Power. All three phones seem to offer decent specs for their respective price points, but there are a few omissions you should know about.

Check out the full list of Moto G7 Play, Moto G7 Power, and Moto G7 specs below:
With last year’s Moto G6 and G6 Play, we noticed a few performance issues with the Play model, as it came with a lower-powered processor. This time around, all three G7s sport the sameQualcomm Snapdragon 632 SoCclocked at 1.8GHz, paired with the Adreno 506 GPU. Performance likely won’t be the same across the board though — the Moto G7 sports 4GB of RAM, the G7 Play has just 2GB, and the G7 Power has 3GB.

The mid-tier 632 processors should mean their batteries should last quite a long time — especially the Moto G7 Power with its huge 5,000mAh battery. The Moto G7 and G7 Play have more reserved 3,000mAh batteries.
Those batteries will be powering a variety of different displays. The Moto G7 and Moto G7 Power both have 6.2-inch LTPSLCDdisplays. The G7 has a denser 2270 x 1080 (Full HD+) resolution, while the Power model has a resolution of 1520 x 720. The G7 Play has a smaller 5.7-inch LCD screen with a 1512 x 720 resolution as well.

The Moto G6 lineup struggled a bit with low-light camera performance, and Motorola hopes to turn things around this year. The G7 proper comes with a dual-camera setup, featuring a main 12MP sensor (ƒ1.8, 1.25μm) coupled with a 5MP depth sensor with phase-detection auto-focus, up to 8x digital zoom, and electronic video stabilization. The front camera features an 8MP sensor with 1.12μm pixels.
The Moto G7 Play and G7 Power have similar sensors. The Play model has a single 13MP sensor (ƒ2.0, 1.12μm), while the G7 Power has a 12MP sensor (ƒ2.0, 1.25μm). Both Play and Power models come with the same 8MP front-facing camera with an ƒ2.2 aperture and 1.12μm pixels.
All budget smartphones have to make sacrifices here and there, and the Moto G7 lineup is no exception. Unfortunately, the entire series lacksNFC, which means you won’t be able to useGoogle Pay. This is the biggest omission from the lineup as far as we’re concerned.
Motorola has never been in the habit of making its phones water-resistant, so it’s no surprise to see a “water-repellent nano-coating” present but no officialIP ratinghere.
Fortunately, the company included a3.5mm headphone jackand aUSB-Cport on all three models (last year’s G6 Play had a MicroUSB port).
Before you go, Motorola is actually announcinganotherG7 variant, the Moto G7 Plus. This model is heading to Mexico and Brazil from today, and will head to Europe, Australia, and other parts of Latin America in the coming weeks and months. We didn’t get any hands-on time with the device, but it looks very similar to the Moto G7 aside from a few key changes. It has a thicker chassis at 8.3mm, it’s four grams heavier than the G7, has a faster Snapdragon 636 processor, and it features support for a faster 27W charging. It also comes with a dual 16+5MP rear-camera setup and optical image stabilization, and a 12MP front camera. The display, RAM, and storage remain the same as the standard G7.
That’s it, folks — the full list of G7 Play, G7 Power, and Moto G7 specs. Thoughts? Feelings? Tell us, dear readers, in the comments below. Also be sure to check out more Moto G7 coverage at the links below.
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