In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that leaked Motorola Moto G67 and G77 specifications reveal budget smartphones that may challenge Samsung’s Galaxy A27.
- Both devices feature 6.8-inch AMOLED displays, 5,200mAh batteries with 30W charging, and IP64 certification for water resistance.
- The G67 includes Dimensity 6300 processor and 50MP camera, while the G77 offers upgraded Dimensity 6400 chip and 108MP camera.
Both the Motorola Moto G67 and the Motorola Moto G77 have appeared on a European retail website, spilling all of the key specifications and suggesting the Samsung Galaxy A27 could have some major competition.
Greek retailer Insomnia appears to have somewhat jumped the gun in publishing listings for the Motorola Moto G67 and G77, neither of which has been officially announced.
Both phones have familiar (and similar) designs showcasing Motorola’s signature flowing aesthetic, as well as IP64 certification, with a shared weight of 179g.

Insomnia
The Motorola Moto G67 features a 6.8-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB of storage. It also packs a 50Mp Sony Lytia 600 main camera, an 8Mp ultra-wide, and a 32Mp selfie camera.
As for the Motorola Moto G77, you get a similar 6.8-inch AMOLED and a slightly faster MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor together with a more generous 8GB of RAM.
Perhaps the biggest difference here comes with a 108Mp main camera. Otherwise there’s a familiar combination of an 8Mp ultra-wide and a 32Mp selfie cam.

Insomnia
Both phones come with 5,200mAh batteries and 30W wired charging support. All in all, it’s a budget phone spec that could give the Samsung Galaxy A26 – or more likely its successor the Samsung Galaxy A27 – a run for its money.
There’s no indication of when we’ll be seeing these two budget phones, nor indeed how much they’ll cost.
Motorola’s launch plans have been somewhat confusing of late. We still haven’t seen a Motorola Moto G76 materialise, for example, while the Motorola Moto G75 launched in October of 2024.
More recently, the company announced a new flagship smartphone line in the Motorola Signature, which appears set to (belatedly) take over from the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra as the company’s premium flagship option.
