Motorola announced the Moto G24 Power cell phone for the Brazilian market this week. The highlight of the smartphone is its 6,000 mAh battery which, according to the manufacturer, is capable of lasting 48 hours without maintenance. The Moto G24 Power will not launch with a price of R$999.
The cell phone is sold with a 30W fast charger with TurboPower technology. This accessory promises to complete the battery capacity in 1 hour 25 minutes. The time to purchase a 50% charge is 32 minutes, second on Motorola. A 6,000 mAh battery is an upgrade from the “powerless” Moto G24 model.
The Moto G24 Power is equipped with the SoC MediaTek Helio G85, which has its cores. The RAM memory is 4 GB, but the smartphone can support RAM Boost, which uses part of the 128 GB equipment to get 8 GB of RAM memory.
As for the cameras, the main slowness of the dual device is 50 MP. The second camera is a 2 MP macro. The selfie sensor is 8 MP. The Moto G24 Power offers the Night Vision program, which promises to improve photo capture at night or in low-light environments — a program similar to that of Samsung's Nightography.
The Moto G24 Power has a 6.6-inch display and supports HD+ resolution. Refresh taxa can reach 90 Hz. In less demanding cases it is automatically reduced to 60 Hz.
The smartphone is made with Android 14, the most updated version of Google's mobile operating system. The Moto G24 Power is sold with two core options (blue and sky blue).