Moto G Power (2025) Gets Certification, Longer Battery Life Even Though Charging Power is Reduced
JAKARTA - The Moto G Power 5G (2025) is making its way through various certification platforms, with key details about the device starting to emerge. Following the success of the Moto G Power 5G (2024) which was launched exclusively in North America in March this year, the 2025 version is expected to arrive early next year and will get a wider regional rollout.
The Motorola device has been spotted on FCC certification (via 91mobiles), TUV Rheinland, and UL Demko, revealing several key specifications, including its battery capacity, charging capabilities, and design features. Here's a roundup of what's been revealed so far.
The FCC listing confirms that the Moto G Power 5G (2025) will carry the model number XT2515-1. Interestingly, the listing also includes additional models with the numbers XT2515-2, XT2515-3, and XT2515V, suggesting that they are destined for different markets with no other differences.
The listing also confirms a variety of connectivity options for the Moto G Power 5G (2025), including support for 5G, 4G LTE, 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth BR/EDR/LE, and NFC. Additionally, the phone will come with GNSS, FM, and WPT (wireless power transfer) capabilities. This ensures that the Moto G Power 5G (2025) will offer robust connectivity and flexibility to users around the world.
The listing also reveals support for wireless charging. The UL Demko certification suggests that the Moto G Power charger will support a maximum charging speed output of 20W. In comparison, the G Power (2024) supports 15W wireless charging and 30W wired charging.
The listed battery has a capacity of 4850mAh (typical capacity 5000mAh), which is the same as its predecessor. While the battery capacity remains consistent, a more efficient chipset could provide an improvement in battery life.
Previous leaked renders have revealed the front and rear design of the phone.