Moto G100 launch: Motorola officially released the Moto G100 in China, after the Moto G100 Pro was introduced earlier in the year. The Pro model centered around performance in a small package, and while that would be optimized as well, the Moto G100 comes as a power-focused mid-range offering for users who value battery life and durability. Powered by a bigger power source, a frugal Snapdragon processor.
Display and Design: A Practical, Premium Look
The Moto G100 features a 6.72-inch Full HD+ LCD screen with a 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution. The screen has a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1050 nits to provide seamless and rich visuals even in sunlight. DC dimming technology has also been added by Motorola to minimize visual fatigue during prolonged use. The phone comes with dual stereo speakers, providing good and immersive sound output for gaming and videos.
Build-wise, the Moto G100 has a simple and utilitarian look. Its air nano leather rear panel provides a soft but premium touch, and the IP64 dust and splash protection offers ruggedness for daily use.
Performance and Hardware: Efficiency Meets Power
Under the hood, the smartphone has the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset that is based on a 4nm architecture. This provides an excellent balance between performance and power efficiency, and multitasking as well as gaming are smooth. The smartphone comes with 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM along with 256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage, although there isn’t a microSD card slot for additional storage.
The Moto G100 is powered by Android 15 and Motorola’s stock-like UI, promising a lag-free and clean user interface. Users can enjoy stable performance, even when using the phone extensively.
Battery and Charging: Designed for Endurance
The largest selling point of the Moto G100 is its 7,000mAh battery, which puts it among the most enduring phones in its category. It has 30W fast charging via a USB Type-C port, so even such a huge battery can be charged quite quickly. It makes the Moto G100 a perfect option for power users and travelers who don’t want to constantly carry around a charger.
Camera Setup: Solid and Versatile
In photography, the Moto G100 features a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide + macro lens. The lenses offer clear details and versatility under various shooting modes. At the front of the phone is a 32MP front camera that provides clear and natural images, ideal for selfies and video calls.
Pricing and Availability: Excellent Value Proposition
Motorola has set the price of Moto G100 at 1,339 Yuan (approximately $188) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage version, making it one of the cheapest phones in its segment. The smartphone comes in Obsidian Black, Sky Blue, and Emerald Green color variants.

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