This $188 Motorola Phone Packs a 7,000mAh Battery and Snapdragon Power
The new Moto G100 brings a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip, 7,000mAh battery, and solid mid-range specs for just $188.

Motorola just quietly dropped a new budget champion — the Moto G100, a phone that focuses less on flashy gimmicks and more on long-lasting, reliable performance. It’s launching first in China with specs that hit that sweet spot between power and practicality — all for just 1,339 yuan (around $188).
The Moto G100 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, a 4nm chipset that strikes a balance between speed and efficiency. Paired with 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, it’s built for smooth multitasking, whether you’re switching between social apps or streaming in the background. There’s no microSD slot this time, but the internal storage should be enough for most users.
Up front, you get a 6.72-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1050 nits peak brightness. Motorola calls it a “visual fatigue reduction” screen thanks to DC dimming, which reduces flicker and eye strain during long use — something Asia’s mobile-heavy crowd will appreciate. Dual stereo speakers round out the multimedia setup, making it a surprisingly solid device for entertainment.
But the headline feature is without question its 7,000mAh battery — an absolute powerhouse in this price range. It supports 30W fast charging via USB-C, ensuring you spend more time unplugged and less time waiting around for a full charge. Running Android 15 with Motorola’s clean, near-stock interface, the experience stays light and responsive — no unnecessary bloatware to slow things down.
The camera setup keeps things straightforward but capable. The rear module houses a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens, while the front packs a 32MP selfie camera that’s great for both calls and casual content creation. For a mid-range phone, it’s a well-balanced mix of sensors that focuses more on consistency than megapixel hype.
Design-wise, Motorola is going for a premium feel without the premium price. The air nano leather back gives it texture and grip, while the IP64 rating protects it from dust and light splashes. At 210 grams, it’s not featherlight — but that’s the trade-off for a massive battery. Other thoughtful features include NFC, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and graphite cooling for sustained performance during heavy use.
Available in Obsidian Black, Sky Blue, and Emerald Green, the Moto G100 looks sleek yet grounded — a solid companion for users who value endurance over extravagance.
At under $200, Motorola seems to be doubling down on what made its G-series a global hit: dependable hardware, clean software, and battery life that refuses to quit. In a market filled with flashy spec wars, the Moto G100 feels refreshingly practical — a phone built to last, not just to impress.