Not much has changed in the display compared with the Moto G86, and that is a good thing. Motorola already delivered one of the brightest screens in the mid-range class, and the Moto G86 Power carries that strength forward.
In our measurements, the panel reached up to 3,865 cd/m² in HDR content on smaller areas, while typical maximum brightness in everyday use was around 1,429 cd/m².
Colour accuracy remains excellent, with barely perceptible deviations from reference values.
At lower brightness levels, the P-OLED panel exhibits PWM flickering at a very high frequency, which may be less noticeable even for sensitive users. Because perception of flicker differs from person to person, it is still advisable to test the display in person before making a purchase.