Lenovo-owned Motorola has refreshed its product with a new smartphone, “Moto G57”. According to the official details, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset and is available in a single variant with 8GB+128GB onboard storage.

The company has priced the Moto G57 at Rs 14,999. However, initially, it will be sold in the Indian market at a discounted price of Rs 12,999. It can be purchased in multiple colour options, including Pantone Regatta, Pantone Fluidity, and Pantone Corsair colourways.

In case you are interested in purchasing the Moto G57, visit an authorised dealership nationwide or the company’s official website. The same can also be done via third-party e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart. The product will go on sale, starting from December 3, 2025.

Display 6.72-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1050 nits peak brightness
Processor Qualcomm SM6435-AA Snapdragon 6s Gen 4
RAM  8GB
Storage 128GB
Rear Camera 50MP (Sony LYTIA 600) primary sensor, and an 8MP ultrawide sensor
Front Camera 8MP
Battery and Charging 7,000mAh battery with 33W wired fast charging support.
OS Android 16
Connectivity 5G, 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11ac), and Bluetooth 5.1
Others Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection

The newly launched Moto G57 offers a long list of AI camera features, ensuring every click looks perfect. The list includes Magic Eraser, Auto Smile Capture, Optimisation, Reimagine Auto Frame, Photo Unblur, Portrait Light, Portrait Blur, Sky, Colour Pop, Cinematic Photos and more.

The other notable features include a gyroscope, an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor, and an e-compass. Apart from this, the model also gets a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for enhanced security. As far as the dimensions are concerned, the Moto G57 measures 166.23×76.50×8.60mm, and has a weighs of about 210.6g.

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Shahrukh Shah is a Senior Sub-Editor at Hardwire News who lives at the crossroads of horsepower and hardware. With years of experience and a flair for storytelling, he breaks down the world of cars, bikes, phones, and all things tech—one sharp, engaging piece at a time. When he’s not busy decoding machines for the masses, you’ll find him brewing the perfect cup of coffee or chasing serenity in the mountains… or the waves.

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