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Motorola Moto G86: A Top Candidate for 2025 Battery Life King

This year, Motorola is making a strong play in the mid-range smartphone market. The company has just launched the Moto G56 5G, Moto G86 5G, and the mighty Moto G86 Power 5G. these new Android 15-powered mid-range phones promise a compelling blend of features, performance, and impressive battery life, all wrapped up in a familiar, friendly design. Let’s dive into what each of these new devices brings to the table. Moto G56 5G The Moto G56 5G kick…
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Motorola has introduced three new mid-range smartphones from its largest Moto G series, which are focused primarily on long battery life and durable construction. The Moto G56, Moto G86 and Moto G86 Power share a common design typical of the Moto G56.

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Motorola is expanding its Moto G family with three new models, featuring military robustness, AI-based cameras and particularly long battery life. The Moto G86 5G, Moto G56 5G and Moto G86 Power 5G are now available at prices ranging from 250 to 330 euros. All three devices meet the military standard MIL-STD-810H and are protected against water and dust according to IP68/IP69. They survive falls from 1.2 meters height and can be immersed in 1.5 …

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Clubic.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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