
Motorola has launched the Moto G37 for overseas markets, adding a new budget model to its smartphone lineup. The phone is built around MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chip and comes with 4GB of RAM, while storage options go up to 256GB depending on the version.

The device starts at 249 euros, which puts it squarely in the affordable segment. Buyers can choose from three color options, and Motorola says the phone carries an IP64 rating. The body measures 7.85mm thick and weighs 191g, so it stays fairly slim for a lower-cost handset with a large battery inside.
On the front, the Moto G37 uses a 6.67-inch HD+ IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole design. The selfie camera is an 8MP unit. Around back, the hardware gives the visual impression of a multi-camera setup, but the phone actually includes a single 13MP rear camera.
For memory and storage, Motorola pairs the chip with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and offers 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. That combination makes the phone better suited to everyday messaging, media, and light app use than to more demanding performance workloads.
Battery capacity comes in at 5,200mAh, which should be one of the phone’s main selling points for users who care more about long runtime than raw camera or gaming performance. Taken together, the specs position the Moto G37 as a straightforward entry-level smartphone for buyers who want a modern chip, a high-refresh-rate display, and dependable battery life without stepping up to midrange pricing.