Unveiled alongside the Moto G87, it has a 6.67-inch Full HD+ 120Hz LCD, 4GB RAM, 64GB-256GB storage and microSD support up to 1TB.
The handset includes a 50MP main camera, 8MP selfie camera, 5,200mAh battery, Gorilla Glass 7i, IP64 splash resistance and MIL-STD-810H durability.
It runs Android 16 with Hello UX, Gemini and Circle to Search, but Motorola gave no wider availability details; pricing appears roughly 25% above the Moto G35 5G's 199 euro launch.
How does the Moto G37's real-world camera and battery performance stack up against other budget 5G phones launched this year?
With Motorola's limited software support, is the Moto G37 really a smart long-term investment compared to competitors promising years of updates?