The Motorola’s Edge 70 is the blueprint for future thin phones, proving that ultra-slim devices no longer have to trade power for portability. At just 5.99mm thick, it still delivers strong battery life, a sleek silicone build, and everyday performance. If you’re wondering whether thin smartphones can compete with premium flagships, the Edge 70 finally makes the answer feel like “yes.”
Motorola shows that ultra-thin phones can keep up with bigger models. The Edge 70 packs a 4,800mAh battery, outperforming other thin devices like Samsung’s S25 Edge and Apple’s iPhone Air. Its lightweight build and grippy silicone finish make it durable and comfortable without sacrificing usability.
While Motorola’s Edge 70 is the blueprint for future thin phones, it isn’t perfect. The midrange processor handles daily tasks smoothly but falls short for intensive gaming or pro-level photography. Cameras remain basic, and bloatware is noticeable. Still, for most users, everyday performance feels more than capable.
The Edge 70 is only 0.3mm thicker than the iPhone Air—barely noticeable—yet it delivers better battery life and durability. It shows that thin phones no longer need to be fragile or underpowered. By improving core hardware while keeping its slim silhouette, Motorola is redefining what users can expect from thin devices.
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