Moto G37 announced with Dimensity 6300 SoC and a 50MP camera

      The Moto G37 gets key upgrades—but one major downgrade might surprise you.

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      Moto G37 Price in Nepal

      Motorola has brought its new budget phone—the Moto G37—to expand its G series alongside the Moto G87. This is the most affordable phone that Motorola has brought to date in its G-series. It targets users looking for a budget smartphone with a smooth screen and a battery that lasts a day. Here, I will discuss the Moto G37 in detail, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability. 

      Moto G37 Overview

      Performance and software

      Motorola finally leaves behind the Unisoc T760 we saw in the Moto G35 and moves forward with the Dimensity 6300 SoC. This chip is built on a 6nm process to enable decent multitasking and social media browsing in the budget phone. Further, it has an Antutu score over 530,000, ensuring casual operation on this phone does not lag behind. Like many other budget smartphones, you can use this for social media scrolling, but if you are looking for a gaming experience, then go for another option like the Infinix GT 30.

      MediaTek Dimensity 6300

      Memory-wise, the Moto G37 offers 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM that can be boosted to 8GB via virtual expansion, and up to 256GB of storage with UFS 2.2. If you run out of storage, you can expand this storage up to 1 TB. The main highlight I saw in this phone is that it runs Motorola's Hello UX on top of Android 16, which is quite a good upgrade from Android 16 of the Moto G35. 

      Design and Build

      The other aspect that Motorola is marketing about this new phone is its durability. They claim that this phone comes with the MIL-STD certification and IP64 rating against water splash. This should keep the Moto G37 safe during accidental exposure to it in light rain. This phone features a fast display design that provides a better grip. The back panel of the phone has a glossy island housing a triple-lens camera and an LED Flash.

      Moto G37 Design

      As for the display, the Moto G37 opts for a 6.67-inch LCD panel with FHD+ resolution. Considering it's a budget phone, the visuals should look decent enough. And you should also easily scroll your social media smoothly without having any issues, all thanks to its 120Hz refresh rate.

      Camera, Battery, and others

      Like the software, Motorola has also upgraded its camera hardware with the Moto G37. They decided to remove the 8MP ultrawide sensor that we saw in the Moto G35. It restricts its optics to the 50MP f/1.8 main sensor while including the new two-in-one ambient and flicker light sensor. This time, the main sensor is paired with PDFA and qua-pixel binning for 12.5MP output. This should deliver better low-light photography than the previous model. 

      Moto G37 Camera

      While the 16MP front camera we saw in its predecessor has been replaced by an 8MP f/2.0 one. Though the new chip in this phone might work well for this camera hardware, you might still notice slightly fewer details in the selfies compared to the older model.

      As for the battery, the Moto G37 packs a 5200mAh battery that should be enough for a casual user for a day. They also provide a 20W wired charger for this phone to quickly top up. 

      Moto G37 Specifications:

      • Design, build: 166.23 x 76.50 x 7.85 mm, 191 gm, IP64 rated, MIL-STD certification
      • Display: 6.67-inch LCD screen, 1600 x 720 pixels, up to 120Hz refresh rate, 800nits (HBM)
      • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm)
      • Memory: 4GB LPDDR4X RAM (Virtual Expansion up to 8GB), 64/128/256 GB UFS 2.2 storage
      • Software & UI: Motorola's Hello UX on top of Android 16
      • Rear Camera: Single (50MP f/1.8main, 2-in-1 ambient and flicker light sensor)
      • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.0 (hole, Punch)
      • Security: Fingerprint sensor (Side-mounted)
      • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 5 (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C, 4G LTE 5G, NFC
      • Battery: 5200mAh with 20W wired charging

      Motorola Moto G37 Price in Nepal and Availability

      To date, Motorola has not disclosed pricing details or availability for the Moto G37. Yet rumors suggest the Moto G37's price might be 25% higher than the Moto G35's. So, based on the previous model's price, we expect the Moto G37's price in Nepal to start at NPR 25,999.

      • Meanwhile, you may like our review of the Galaxy A37.

      Article Last updated: May 1, 2026

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