
Moto G67 Power 5G — AnTuTu, Camera, Gaming, Battery & Comparisons
Complete Performance Review
Everything you need to know about the Moto G67 Power 5G in one place: AnTuTu benchmark scores (630K+), camera test with 4K all lenses, BGMI gaming FPS test, battery drain results (12+ hours), charging test (1h 43min), comparisons with Vivo T4x and Moto G86 Power, and fingerprint setup guide.
⚡ Quick Summary — Test Results at a Glance
📋 Test Index
AnTuTu Benchmark — Score & Performance Analysis
📊 Moto G67 Power 5G AnTuTu Score: 6,30,000+
The Moto G67 Power 5G, powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4nm) processor, achieves an AnTuTu v10 score of approximately 630,000 to 640,000 points. This places it comfortably in the upper-mid range segment, outperforming many competitors in the under ₹15,000 price bracket.
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 delivers balanced performance for daily tasks, multitasking, and casual gaming. The 4nm fabrication ensures power efficiency, contributing to the excellent battery life. In CPU throttling tests, the device maintained 82-94% stability with minimal performance drop during extended usage. The Adreno GPU handles graphics-intensive tasks adequately for the price segment.
Camera Test — 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 + 4K Video
📸 Segment’s Best Camera — 4K Recording from All Lenses
The Moto G67 Power features a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 main camera (1/1.56″ sensor, f/1.8) with Quad Pixel technology. The standout feature is 4K 30fps video recording from all three cameras — main, ultra-wide, and selfie — a rare capability under ₹15,000.
🌞 Daylight Photography
In good lighting, the 50MP Sony sensor captures stunning photos with vibrant yet natural colors. Dynamic range is impressive — shadows and highlights are well balanced. The 2x digital zoom (in-sensor crop) maintains good detail. Skin tones are rendered naturally without excessive beautification.
🌙 Low Light & Night Vision
Night Vision mode is genuinely useful. It brightens scenes significantly while maintaining detail and controlling noise. Photos taken in near-darkness are usable and often impressive for this price point. The main camera’s large sensor (1/1.56″) helps with light gathering.
🎥 4K Video Recording — The Killer Feature
The ability to record 4K 30fps video from all three cameras sets the Moto G67 Power apart. Whether using the main camera, ultra-wide, or selfie camera, you get consistent 4K quality with EIS stabilization. This is a game-changer for budget content creators and vloggers.
BGMI Gaming Test — FPS Performance & Thermals
🎮 BGMI at 60fps — Smooth Gaming Experience
The Moto G67 Power 5G handles BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) well, achieving 60fps on Smooth+Extreme and HDR+Extreme graphics settings. The phone maintains consistent frame rates with minimal drops during intense combat scenarios.
| Graphics Setting | FPS Achieved | Stability | Temperature (Max) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smooth + Extreme | 60fps | Stable (58-60fps) | ~36°C |
| HDR + Extreme | 60fps | Stable | ~38°C |
| Ultra HD | 30fps | Stable | ~35°C |
| With Screen Recording | 55-60fps | Slight drops | ~40°C |
Gyroscope performance is responsive with no noticeable delay — good for competitive players. The phone stays surprisingly cool during gaming sessions, with maximum temperatures around 38°C even after 30-45 minutes of continuous gameplay. This is thanks to the efficient 4nm Snapdragon chipset and good thermal design.
Key Features — What Makes It Special
Battery Drain Test — 7000mAh Real-World Performance
🔋 12+ Hours of Continuous Mixed Usage
In our comprehensive battery drain test, the Moto G67 Power 5G with its 7000mAh silicon-carbon battery achieved over 12 hours of continuous mixed usage including social media (reels), YouTube streaming, camera recording, gaming, and video playback. For normal daily use, expect 1.5 to 2 days of battery life on a single charge.
| Test Activity | Duration | Battery Drop | Power Consumed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reels (Instagram) | 3 hours | ~20% | ~1,400 mAh |
| YouTube Shorts | 2 hours | ~12% | ~840 mAh |
| Standby (overnight) | 7 hours | ~1% | ~70 mAh |
| Video Recording (1080p) | 1 hour | ~12% | ~840 mAh |
| Casual Gaming (BGMI) | 1 hour | ~9% | ~630 mAh |
| YouTube Playback | 2+ hours | ~15% | ~1,050 mAh |
| Total Runtime | 12h 33min | ~69% | ~4,830 mAh |
The battery drain test shows excellent power efficiency. The phone consumes minimal power during standby (only 1% over 7 hours). Even during intensive tasks like gaming and video recording, power draw is reasonable. The 7000mAh battery easily handles a full day of heavy use and 1.5-2 days of normal use.
Charging Test — 0% to 100% with 30W
⚡ Full Charge in 1 Hour 43 Minutes
The Moto G67 Power 5G supports 30W charging and comes with a 33W charger in the box. From 0% to 100%, the phone takes approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes to fully charge the massive 7000mAh battery — a respectable time considering the large capacity.
| Time | Battery % | Temperature (Phone) | Temperature (Charger) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 min | 0% | ~23°C | ~23°C |
| 10 min | ~16% | ~32°C | ~34°C |
| 15 min | ~18% | ~36°C | ~37°C |
| 30 min | ~34% | ~37°C | ~38°C |
| 60 min (1 hour) | ~68% | ~37°C | ~38°C |
| 90 min | ~95% | ~38°C | ~40°C |
| 103 min (1h 43m) | 100% | ~38°C | ~39°C |
The charging speed is consistent and efficient. The phone reaches 68% in the first hour, with the remaining 32% taking about 43 minutes (as charging slows down to protect battery health). The phone stays reasonably cool throughout, with maximum temperatures around 38°C — no excessive heating issues.
Comparison — Moto G67 Power vs Vivo T4x
| Feature | Moto G67 Power | Vivo T4x | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Processor | Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 | Dimensity 7300 | Moto (better gaming) |
| AnTuTu Score | ~630K | ~710K | Vivo |
| Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 | 50MP | Moto (better sensor) |
| Ultra-wide Camera | 8MP ✅ | ❌ No | Moto |
| Selfie Camera | 32MP (4K video) | 8MP (1080p only) | Moto |
| 4K Video | All lenses | Main only | Moto |
| Battery | 7000mAh | 6500mAh | Moto |
| Charging Speed | 30W | 44W | Vivo |
| Display | LCD 120Hz | LCD 120Hz | Tie |
| Display Protection | Gorilla Glass 7i | Unknown | Moto |
| OS Updates | 1 year | 2 years | Vivo |
| Security Updates | 3 years | 3 years | Tie |
| 3.5mm Jack | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | Moto |
| Price | ₹14,999 (effective) | ₹14,999 | Tie |
Comparison — Moto G67 Power vs Moto G86 Power
| Feature | Moto G67 Power | Moto G86 Power | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Display | 6.7″ LCD 120Hz | 6.7″ AMOLED 120Hz, 1.5K | G86 Power |
| Processor | Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 | Dimensity 7400 | G67 Power (benchmarks) |
| AnTuTu Score | ~630K | ~600K | G67 Power |
| Main Camera | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 | 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 | Tie |
| Camera Tuning | Good | Better (more vibrant) | G86 Power |
| Battery | 7000mAh | 6720mAh | G67 Power |
| Charging | 30W | 33W | G86 Power |
| Water Resistance | IP64 | IP69 | G86 Power |
| Fingerprint Sensor | Side-mounted | Under-display | G86 Power |
| Price (8+128GB) | ₹14,999 | ₹17,000 | G67 Power |
Fingerprint Setup — Step-by-Step Guide
Go to the Settings app on your Moto G67 Power.
Scroll down and tap on Security & Privacy.
Tap on Device Unlock.
Tap on Fingerprint. You’ll see options: Pattern + Fingerprint, PIN + Fingerprint, or Password + Fingerprint. Choose your preferred backup unlock method.
Follow the on-screen instructions. Place your finger on the side-mounted fingerprint sensor (integrated into the power button) repeatedly until the phone registers it completely. You can add multiple fingers.
Once registered, tap Done. Your fingerprint lock is now active. The sensor is fast and accurate, unlocking the phone instantly with a light touch.
🎯 Final Verdict — Complete Test Summary
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
📌 Source: All test results in this article are based on real-world testing of the Moto G67 Power 5G including AnTuTu benchmark, Geekbench 6, 3D Mark, camera testing (day/night/portrait), BGMI gaming with FPS monitoring, battery drain tests (12+ hours of mixed usage), and charging tests with thermal monitoring.
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