Large batteries are always in style, and Motorola seems to have taken that seriously with its newer phones. The Moto G 5G and Moto G9 Power have great capacities, but the G9 Power includes the largest cell the company has ever packed in a device, with claims to last up to 60 hours on a single charge.

That longevity is due to the phone’s 6,000 mAh battery, which is a solid 1,000 mAh improvement over the G8 Power. The G9 Power is not only Motorola’s largest phone in terms of battery capacity, but it is also the last phone in the G9 series to debut earlier this year. The G9 Power is pretty average when it comes to everything beyond battery life, with uninspiring cameras and just 4GB of RAM.

Motorola is also announcing a new phone called the Moto G 5G that offers solid specs and affordability along with 5G connectivity. It has similar hardware to the Moto G 5G Plus, but with fewer premium features to help lower the price. The Moto G 5G’s battery is 5,000 mAh, which isn’t as big as the G9 Power’s, but it should last up to two days. Both new devices have Google Assistant buttons and launch Moto’s new camera app.

The Moto G9 Power is on sale in Argentina and in some European countries with a starting price of € 199.99. It should spread to more countries in Latin America, India, the Middle East and Asia in the coming weeks. The Moto G 5G will also arrive soon with a suggested price of 299.99 euros.