Motorola looks set to go really slim with the Motorola Edge 70. Fresh press renders show the phone from every angle, and an EU Energy label listing fills in a lot of the boring but important stuff. The headline is simple. This phone is thin, light, and still packs a serious battery.
The leaked images show two calm, classy colors with Motorola’s Pantone flair: Pantone Bronze Green and Pantone Lily Pad. The body is listed at just 5.99 mm thick and about 159 g. That is thinner than some cases, which is kind of wild. It still looks like a proper Edge device, clean lines and a tidy camera island, nothing loud.


The EU Energy label entry points to a 4,800 mAh silicon carbon battery with 68W wired charging. Silicon carbon cells usually help keep capacity high without bulking up the frame, which matches the look here. The label also quotes an A rating for battery life and a runtime of 49 hours and 34 minutes in the standardized test. It also notes the battery should handle 1,000 charge cycles before dropping under 80% of its original capacity. That is a solid durability claim for such a slim phone.
The same label lists IP68 for dust and water protection. It also shows an A rating for drop protection and a B for ease of serviceability. Quick take, that mix suggests Motorola is aiming for a sturdy, sealed design while still scoring decently on repairs. If you care about real‑world toughness, those scores are more helpful than marketing lines.
Specs called out alongside the renders include a 50 MP main camera. No word in the listing about sensor size or the other cameras, but Motorola’s recent mid‑high phones tend to bring solid main sensors with good daylight detail. If the rest follows the pattern, expect smart HDR and quick focus.
There is a strong hint that the Motorola Edge 70 is the global twin of the X70 Air that launched in China earlier this month. The sizing, battery, and charging details line up. It would not be the first time Motorola rolled a China‑first model into global markets with a new name. If anything changes for Europe, it will likely be software features or band support.
Price and availability
Launch timing and price are shaping up too. Retail chatter points to a Europe launch on November 5 with a price around €700. That would put the Motorola Edge 70 up against slim, stylish flagships and premium mid‑range phones. If Motorola nails camera tuning and keeps that battery rating honest, this could be a very easy phone to recommend to people who want something light that still lasts.
As always, Motorola has not published a full spec sheet for the Motorola Edge 70 on its official site yet. The EU Energy label listing is public documentation, and the images look like authentic marketing materials, but they are still leaks until Motorola hits publish. Still, taken together, they paint a clear picture. A super slim phone, IP68, fast charging, big battery rating, and neat colors. Simple pitch, strong story.
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Source: GSAMArena
