

Moto G37 has quietly launched in overseas markets as Lenovo-owned Motorola expands its lower-cost Android lineup. The phone combines MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chip with 4GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 64GB to 256GB, while pricing starts at 249 euros.
Motorola is offering the device in three color options. The company also lists IP64 protection, a thickness of 7.85mm, and a weight of 191g, which puts it in fairly standard territory for an entry-level to lower-midrange smartphone.
On the front, the phone uses a 6.67-inch HD+ punch-hole IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. That screen is paired with an 8-megapixel selfie camera. Around back, the design gives the impression of a multi-camera system, but the actual hardware is much simpler: the handset is equipped with a single 13-megapixel rear camera.
Inside, the Moto G37 runs on the Dimensity 6300 platform and pairs it with 4GB of LPDDR4X memory plus 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Power comes from a 5200mAh battery, which should be one of the more practical selling points for buyers looking for long everyday endurance in a budget-friendly device.