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Moto G57 Power in Nepal: 7,000mAh Battery and Sony Camera Under Rs. 40,000

 HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Moto G57 POWER price in Nepal is Rs. 37,499 (8/128GB).
  • It runs on the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 SoC and a massive 7,000mAh battery.
  • It features a 50MP Sony Lytia 600 main camera with an 8MP ultrawide sensor.

CG Mobiles, the official distributor of Motorola phones in Nepal, seems to have a good read on what Nepali buyers actually want, especially in the budget category. Remember the Moto G05 and G35? Both were incredibly well-balanced phones. Well, they are back at it again with the new Moto G57 Power.

Moto G57 Power
Moto G57 Power

For those unfamiliar, Motorola’s Power series is pretty much what it sounds like: phones built to last. Think bigger batteries, better endurance, and a focus on keeping you unplugged for as long as possible.

Alongside G57 Power, Motorola also launched the Moto G06 Power, but today we will primarily be talking about the G57 Power.

Before jumping into the overview, let’s do a quick history check. The G05 launched with the Helio G81 SoC at just Rs. 12,000— an instant banger. The G35 brought the cheapest ultrawide camera setup you could find at that price. And now in 2026, the G06 Power delivered the best-in-segment battery life in the under Rs. 20,000 space.

My point is, the hopes are pretty high for the G57 Power.

Now, the Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 40,000 price range has always been a mixed bag. Either the phones are impressively good, CMF Phone 2 Pro level of good, or they are downright disappointing. Let’s not name names on that second one.

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So which category does the G57 Power belong to? Let’s find out.

Motorola Moto G57 Power Overview

Moto G57 Power Design
Moto G57 Power Design

Every Motorola phone looks the same, featuring that iconic vegan leather back, and the Moto G57 Power does not break that trend. It carries that classic Motorola look, and even with a plastic frame, the phone looks and feels surprisingly premium.

There is also that classic Motorola logo carved into the back, with a minimal camera bump housing what looks like four cameras. However, one is a flash and another doubles as an ambient light sensor and flicker detector, so there are only two actual working cameras.

The phone is also fairly thick at 8.6mm, likely due to the chunky 7,000mAh battery, hence the POWER name. To charge it, there is 30W turbo charging, which is a bit underwhelming for a battery this size. But at least it will comfortably last more than a day on a single charge.

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To the front, you are greeted with a generous 6.72-inch LCD panel. The FHD+ resolution is a great fit for the size, resulting in a sharp 392PPI. Add a 120Hz refresh rate, and the visuals should be crisp, clear, and smooth.

The Dolby Atmos Hi-Res Audio stereo speakers also enhance the viewing experience a touch. And for protection, the display is covered by Gorilla Glass 7i, which is becoming increasingly common in the budget segment.

Moto G57 Power Display Protection
Moto G57 Power Display Protection

Now, where the G57 Power fumbles a bit is in the performance department. But before you skip this phone entirely, hear me out.

The Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 paired with 8/128GB of memory is actually pretty decent, especially when you compare it to 2026 launches at this price like the Honor X8d and the base Redmi Note 15, both of which offer only 4G SoCs. So the G57 Power coming in with a 5G chip is a welcome surprise.

But if you are comparing it against 2025 bangers like the Infinix GT 30 and CMF Phone 2 Pro, both running versions of the MediaTek Dimensity 8350, which are miles ahead of the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, those phones still win on performance. And since both are still available, at least according to Hukut Store, they take this round— for now.

Moto G57 Power Camera
Moto G57 Power Camera

Moving on to the camera, the G57 Power runs the same 50MP Sony LYT-600 sensor found on popular phones like the Nord CE 5 and Nord 6. That is pretty impressive for this price. Paired with it is an 8MP ultrawide shooter. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera capable of recording up to 2K footage at 30FPS, and the main camera can also record 2K at 30FPS.

Lastly, on the software front, the G57 Power ships with Android 16 out of the box and is set to receive 2 major software updates.

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Moto G57 Power Specifications

  • Body: 166.23 x 76.50 x 8.60 mm, 210 g
  • Build: Glass front (Gorilla Glass 7i), silicone polymer back (eco leather), plastic frame, IP64
  • SIM: Dual SIM (2 nano-SIMs)
  • Display: 6.72-inch LCD, FHD+, 2400 x 1080 pixels, 319PPI, 120Hz, 1050 nits (HBM)
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 (4nm)
  • Memory: 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128GB storage
  • OS: Android 16
  • Rear Camera: 50 MP Sony LYT 600, ƒ/1.8, (wide), 0.8μm, PDAF
    • 8MP (Ultrawide), ƒ/2.2, 119.5° FOV, 1.12μm, FF
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, 1.12µm
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 7,000 mAh, 30W wired
  • Colors: Pantone Fluidity, Pantone Regatta, Pantone Corsair

Motorola Moto G57 Power Price in Nepal: Rs. 37,499 (8/128GB)

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So which category does the G57 Power belong to?

Honestly, it depends on what you are comparing it against. Stack it up against 2025 hits like the Infinix GT 30 Pro and CMF Phone 2 Pro, and the G57 Power falls short. Both offer significantly faster chipsets and better overall value.

But compare it against 2026 releases like the Honor X8d, and the G57 Power suddenly looks a lot more compelling, a 5G chip, a Sony LYT-600 camera, and a 7,000mAh battery at a similar price is hard to beat.

What are your thoughts on the Moto G57 Power? Let us know in the comments below!

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