Motorola appears to be preparing the launch of two new additions to its popular G series lineup, and early retail listings are already offering a detailed preview. While the company has not made any official announcements yet, product pages for the upcoming Moto G67 and Moto G77 have surfaced on a Greek retailer website, giving budget phone buyers an early look at what to expect.
The listings were first spotted on Insomnia and include product images, hardware specifications, and key feature details for both smartphones. At first glance, the two models look almost identical in design. Both devices feature a textured rear panel paired with a square-shaped camera housing that subtly slopes toward the top and left edges. On the front, Motorola appears to be sticking with a gently curved display and a centered hole punch cutout for the selfie camera. The power and volume buttons are placed along the right side, keeping the layout familiar for longtime Moto users.
Beyond design similarities, the listings also shed light on what separates the Moto G67 from the Moto G77 under the hood. According to the Moto G67 product page, the phone is expected to sport a large 6.8-inch OLED display with Full HD Plus resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the device is MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
On the camera side, the Moto G67 is listed with a 50MP primary sensor that uses Sony’s LYT-600 technology, along with an 8MP ultra-wide camera for broader shots. For selfies, Motorola appears to be opting for a 32MP front-facing camera. The device is backed by a sizeable 5,200mAh battery, suggesting a strong focus on all-day usage. Additional features include an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, as explained in Digital Trends’ guide on what IP ratings mean, along with microSD card support for expandable storage.
The Moto G77 listing reveals a phone that is largely similar in terms of display size, battery capacity, and storage configuration. However, Motorola seems to be positioning this model slightly higher in the lineup by upgrading several core components. The Moto G77 is reportedly powered by the more capable MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor and comes with 8GB of RAM, offering a noticeable performance boost over the G67.
One of the most significant differences appears in the camera department. Instead of the 50MP sensor found on the G67, the Moto G77 is listed with a 108MP main camera, which could appeal to users who prioritize higher-resolution photography without stepping into flagship pricing territory.
As of now, pricing details for both phones remain absent from the listings. However, based on the hardware specifications, both models are expected to fall into the affordable smartphone category. The Moto G77 will likely be priced higher due to its upgraded chipset, increased RAM, and higher-resolution main camera.
Motorola has not shared any official information regarding launch dates or availability, but the presence of detailed retail listings often suggests that a formal announcement could be approaching sooner rather than later. If the final pricing aligns well with the listed specifications, the Moto G67 and Moto G77 could become strong contenders among the best budget smartphones in their segment.








