If you have been hunting for one of the best camera phones under 15k, Motorola’s new Moto G67 Power is stepping into the ring today. Sales begin at 12 PM, 12 November 2025, across Flipkart, the Motorola official website, and leading retail stores. The headline acts are clear. A 7000 mAh silicon carbon battery for marathon runtime. A 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 primary camera with 4K recording across all cameras. And a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 platform tuned for reliable everyday speed. The pitch is simple and very on trend for this price band, stack the must-have specs, keep the design premium, and hit an effective starting price of Rs 14,999 with bank offers.
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Price and availability in India
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Variant: 8 GB RAM plus 128 GB storage
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Colours: Cilantro Green, Parachute Beige, Blue Curacao, all in a Pantone curated vegan leather finish
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Availability: Flipkart, Motorola.in, and retail stores, 12 PM onwards on 12 November 2025
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Launch price: Rs 15,999
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Offers: Rs 1,000 bank discount on full swipe, Rs 1,500 on credit card EMI, no cost EMI for 3 or 6 months, exchange benefits with partner banks including SBI, Axis, IDFC, and Bajaj Finance
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Effective price: Rs 14,999 with applicable offers
Cameras and Moto AI features
Motorola is positioning the g67 Power as a camera-first budget pick. The phone uses a 50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 main sensor and records 4K video on all cameras, a spec that is still rare in this segment. The ultrawide camera is listed at 8 MP, and the selfie camera at a segment-high 32 MP. On the software side, Moto AI steps in for AI photo enhancement, smarter portraits, and Auto Night Vision. For finishing touches, you can lean on Google Photos tools like Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur right on the device.
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Battery and durability
The 7000 mAh silicon carbon cell is designed for slimmer packaging and longer life. Motorola rates it for up to 58 hours on a single charge, which means fewer power-anxiety moments for heavy social, maps, and streaming use. Battery Care 2.0 aims to reduce long-term degradation. On protection, there is Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, a MIL-STD-810H grade build, and an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance. For a phone under Rs 15,000, that is a confident durability stack.
Performance and software
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 on a 4 nm process brings balanced power for multitasking and gaming. You get 8 GB RAM with RAM Boost expandability up to 24 GB, plus 128 GB UFS 2.2 storage. Expect smoother app switching, quicker camera launches, and power-efficient 5G. The phone ships with Hello UX on Android 15, Moto Secure for privacy tools, and Smart Connect 2.0 for cross-device continuity.
Display and audio
Up front sits a 6.7-inch FHD Plus 120 Hz panel with Display Colour Boost and 1050 nits peak brightness for comfortable outdoor use. Dolby Atmos stereo speakers with Hi-Res Audio aim to add punch to movies and games. If you stream a lot, this combo should feel suitably immersive for the price.
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Design notes
You get a vegan leather back with Pantone curated colours and a tidy in-hand feel. The finish helps with grip and resists smudges better than glass. It is a practical choice that still looks sharp on the desk.
Key specs at a glance
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6.7 inch FHD Plus 120 Hz display, 1050 nits, Display Color Boost
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50 MP Sony LYTIA 600 main camera, 8 MP ultrawide, 32 MP selfie, 4K on all cameras
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Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 8 GB RAM, RAM Boost up to 24 GB, 128 GB UFS 2.2
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7000 mAh silicon carbon battery, Battery Care 2.0
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Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, MIL-STD-810H, IP64
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Android 15 with Hello UX, Moto Secure, Smart Connect 2.0
Battery life and camera are the two reasons buyers pick phones in this bracket. The Moto G67 Power doubles down on both, then adds durability and a clean design to seal the deal. If Motorola’s tuning keeps thermals and focus speeds tight, this could be a crowd favourite for travellers, students, and creators who shoot a lot and charge a little.


