Motorola looks set to refresh its Moto G Power lineup yet again, but don’t expect a radical redesign. A new leak has outed the Moto G Power (2026), and based on early images, it’s almost indistinguishable from the 2025 model, save for a couple of new color options.
Moto G Power 2026 leak clears up stylus confusion

Last week, a set of unofficial renders sparked speculation that Motorola was prepping a new Moto G Stylus. But according to trusted leaker Evan Blass, those images actually show the upcoming Moto G Power instead. The confusion made sense both devices share similar frames, camera layouts, and branding. What the leaked device lacks, however, is any visible stylus slot.
That detail alone points away from the Stylus line and toward the Power series, a match confirmed by promotional materials that surfaced earlier this year.
Moto G Power 2026 adds color, keeps everything else
Visually, not much has changed from the current Moto G Power 2025, which launched back in January. The flat screen, centered punch-hole camera, and rear camera cluster remain in place. What has changed are the finishes. Leaked renders show two new options an understated cream and a rich blue likely meant to freshen up store displays rather than offer anything functionally new.
Here’s what we know so far about the Moto G Power 2026:
- Nearly identical design to 2025 model
- No stylus slot, confirming it’s not a Stylus variant
- New blue and cream color options
- Launch likely set for early 2026
- Internal specs still unconfirmed
It aims for quiet consistency
The Moto G Power series has never chased bleeding-edge features, it’s built around battery life, budget pricing, and everyday reliability. That focus isn’t shifting with the 2026 model. If anything, the minimal design update signals that Motorola is sticking to its tried-and-true formula: small tweaks, safe bets, and just enough polish to make it feel “new.”
For users who just want a no-fuss phone with solid endurance and clean software, that formula still holds. But for those hoping Motorola might shake things up, well, it looks like you’ll have to keep waiting.

