Motorola Edge 70 in for review | Infinium-tech
It’s the latest entry in the thin and light smartphone segment – meet the Motorola Edge 70. While the iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge are both technically thinner, they can’t come close to the look and feel of the Moto!

For starters, the Edge 70 comes in some interesting colors, courtesy of Pantone. Ours is bronze green (it’s a very Selecao-themed finish). The phone has a brushed aluminum frame, a brushed camera island plate and a brushed Moto logo, and the rest of the back panel has a nylon-textured finish that feels like rough cloth. This is a design that you can both feel and appreciate visually.

Then there’s the software experience. Motorola’s custom UI effects welcome you from the always-on display, which is a classic Moto job with handy shortcuts to settings and notifications. Inside, the design looks very Pixel-like with some subtle Moto touches like the font, excellent scaling, and the selection of color-matched wallpapers.
This is a software that is interesting and feels good to use.
Motorola released the Edge 70 a few days ago in a single 12/512 GB configuration, priced at €800. The phone comes with a USB-C cable and a transparent MagSafe-enabled case, which is a nice touch!





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