Motorola has an even cheaper big-battery phone than the Moto G Power in the works
If there’s one device that can defeat last year’s battery king, it’s probably the hot new Moto G Power, which hasn’t gone up for grabs in the US just yet. But we know this bad boy is slated to cost a measly $250 stateside with an absolutely gigantic 5,000mAh cell under the hood, as well as a respectable Snapdragon 665 processor paired with a generous (by mid-range standards) 4GB RAM count.
Keep in mind that this year’s Moto G Power is a lot prettier than its predecessor, with a trendy hole punch display in tow, not to mention the screen resolution has also been upgraded, while the number of rear cameras has grown from one to three. The Snapdragon 665 chipset seems like an ideal candidate for a downgrade too, and ironically, if that happens and Motorola goes back to a modest HD screen as well, the G Power Lite could end up lasting even longer on a single charge than the “regular” Moto G Power.
Of course, nothing’s etched in stone just yet (apart from the battery capacity and name confirmed by the FCC and NBTC respectively), but road warriors on tight budgets should keep their ears to the ground for further developments on the Moto G Power Lite speculation front.