The Moto G Power 5G (2025) will be offered by Motorola as a mid-range smartphone in the Moto G Power lineup with focus on performance and battery along with its support for wired and wireless charging.
The smartphone will arrive as the successor to the Moto G Power 5G (2024).
The upcoming handset has recently bagged the FCC, UL Demko, and TUV Certifications. These point towards the fact that Motorola is planning the launch around the corner.
FCC Listing Details
The FCC certification platform does not mention the moniker of the smartphone. However, it mentions four model numbers – XT2515-1, XT2515-2, XT2515-3, and XT2515-V. This indicates that the handset is likely to be available in four variants.
The listing also reveals that the smartphone will allow multiple connectivity options such as 5G, Bluetooth BR/EDR/LE, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi, as well as GNSS/NFC/FM/WPT.
While the details of the charging speed are not yet known, the handset will feature support for wireless charging. Its predecessor offers 15 W wireless charging.
UL Demko Listing Details
The UL Demko certification platform highlights that the charger for the Moto G Power 5G (2025) will offer an output of up to 20 W charging speed. It also mentions the manufacturer and model number MC-201L of the charger that was listed on the FCC platform.
Moto G Power 5G TUV Listing Details
The TUV Rhineland certification platform mentions the name of the battery manufacturer and the capacity of the battery. According to the listing, the battery will have a typical 5000 mAh capacity and a rated 4850 mAh capacity.
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Leaked renders of the smartphone in the past reveal the front panel with a punch-hole cutout in the middle for the selfie camera and a rear panel with a square module encompassing the LED flash and camera sensors. The display will be surrounded by narrow bezels with flat edges. The power button and rocker button will continue to be on the right.
The 2024 model was first released in North America and had a global launch later. The manufacturer may follow the same trend for the Moto G Power 5G (2025).
Featured Image: Moto G Power 5G
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