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Poco M7 Pro 5G vs. Moto G57 Power: The Battle of Display vs. Endurance
In the sub-₹15,000 market, two phones have emerged as the clear champions. The Poco M7 Pro 5G is for those who want a premium "flagship feel," while the Moto G57 Power is built for those who never want to carry a power bank.
Here is how they stack up in the most critical categories:
1. Display: AMOLED vs. LCD
Poco M7 Pro: Features a stunning 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 2,100 nits peak brightness. It’s perfect for Netflix and outdoor use.
Moto G57 Power: Uses a slightly larger 6.72-inch FHD+ LCD screen. While it supports a 120Hz refresh rate, it lacks the deep blacks and punchy colors of the Poco.
Winner: Poco M7 Pro (By a landslide).
2. Performance & Software
Poco M7 Pro: Powered by the Dimensity 7025 Ultra. It runs on HyperOS (Android 14). It’s snappy but has more pre-installed apps (bloatware).
Moto G57 Power: Features the world’s first Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 (4nm). It comes with Android 16 out of the box, offering a much cleaner, "Stock Android" experience with Moto’s Hello UI.
Winner: Moto G57 Power (Better efficiency and newer software).
3. Camera: OIS vs. Ultra-Wide
Poco M7 Pro: Uses a 50MP Sony LYT-600 sensor with OIS. It is superior for low-light photography and stable videos.
Moto G57 Power: Also uses a 50MP Sony LYT-600 but without OIS (it uses EIS). However, it adds an 8MP Ultra-wide lens, which the Poco completely lacks.
Winner: Poco for photo quality; Moto for versatility.
4. Battery & Charging
Poco M7 Pro: A standard 5,110mAh battery with faster 45W charging.
Moto G57 Power: A monstrous 7,000mAh Silicon-Carbon battery that can last up to 3 days. Charging is slower at 33W.
Winner: Moto G57 Power (Unbeatable endurance).
Which one should you buy?
Choose the Poco M7 Pro if:
You want the best display in this price segment for watching movies.
You take a lot of selfies (20MP vs 8MP).
You want a thinner, lighter phone (7.99mm and 190g).
Choose the Moto G57 Power if:
You are a heavy user who needs a battery that lasts 2–3 days.
You prefer a clean, ad-free software experience.
You need an ultra-wide camera for group photos or landscapes.

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