The Moto G24 Power in its two apparent launch colours. (Image source: MySmartPrice - edited)

Motorola Moto G24 Power leaks with Samsung Galaxy S22 and Oppo Find X5 series styling cues

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Motorola has had a busy year when it comes to smartphone releases. On the one hand, the company has offered up two new clamshell foldables to rival the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series. Additionally, it has launched several Edge-branded smartphones up to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Edge 40 Pro, which it sells in North America as the Edge Plus (2023). On the other hand, it continues to introduce numerous mid-range smartphones under the Moto G series, most recently with the Moto G54 and Moto G84.

Based on a new MySmartPrice leak, Motorola will soon expand the Moto G series with the Moto G24 Power. Given the smartphone's name, it would appear that it will serve as a cheaper alternative to the Moto G54 Power that debuted in September. Incidentally, it seems that Motorola will soon release the standard Moto G24 as well, details of which we have covered separately.

(Image source: MySmartPrice)
(Image source: MySmartPrice)
(Image source: MySmartPrice)
(Image source: MySmartPrice)
(Image source: MySmartPrice)

Like the also unreleased Moto G34, the Moto G24 Power features a tweaked design language that borrows from recent OnePlus and Galaxy S smartphones. In recent years, Motorola has stayed true to small squircle camera housings like on the Moto G54 and Moto G84. However, the Moto G24 Power shows Motorola creating the effect of camera housings diffusing into its side frames, much like Samsung and Oppo did with the Galaxy S22 and Find X5 series, respectively. Arguably, Motorola's implementation is more successful on the Moto G24 Power than the Moto G34 thanks to a subtler blend between the former's camera housing and back panel.

If the Moto G54 Power is anything to go by, then the Moto G24 Power will arrive with a 6,000 mAh battery, a 20% larger capacity than the 5,000 mAh equivalents offered in regular Moto G smartphones. Thus, the Moto G24 Power will likely be slightly bigger than the Moto G24; 0.9 mm and 15 g in the case of the Moto G54 Power and Moto G54. Evidently, the Moto G24 Power will contain a 50 MP primary camera too, mirroring the majority of Motorola's recent Moto G smartphones. Unfortunately, it remains to be seen when the Moto G24 Power will be available yet, nor in which markets.

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(Image source: MySmartPrice)

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MySmartPrice via GSMArena

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