Review: Motorola Edge 70 — Is This the Best Mid-Range Phone of 2025?


The Motorola Edge 70 is Motorola’s most refined mid-range smartphone yet — and at just 6mm thin, it’s also one of the slimmest phones you can buy at any price.

Released in October 2025, it pairs a sharp QHD+ P-OLED display with three 50MP cameras, a 4,800 mAh battery with 68W fast charging and wireless charging, and both IP68 and IP69 water resistance — all in a 159g aluminum frame that genuinely feels premium. Starting at around $449, it’s a phone that consistently punches above its price class.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Motorola Edge 70 full specs
  • What we love — and what we don’t
  • How it stacks up against the competition
  • Our final verdict

Motorola Edge 70 Specs at a Glance


Display
P-OLED 6.7″ 120Hz QHD+
4,500 nits peak · HDR10+ · 446 PPI


Processor
Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm)
capable daily performance · Moto AI


Camera
50 MP OIS main · 50 MP ultra-wide AF
50 MP selfie · 4K on all three


Battery
4,800 mAh
68W TurboPower · 15W wireless


RAM
12 GB · 256 GB / 512 GB
6mm slim · 159g · aluminum frame


OS
Android 15 · Moto AI
IP68/IP69 · MIL-STD-810H


What We Like

  • At just 6mm thick and 159g, this is one of the slimmest and lightest phones you’ll find anywhere near this price — it disappears into a pocket and feels effortless to hold all day
  • The QHD+ P-OLED display at 446 PPI with 4,500 nits peak brightness is genuinely outstanding — outdoor visibility and color accuracy are flagship-level
  • Three 50MP cameras — main, ultra-wide, and selfie — all capable of 4K video is a rare and practical advantage at this price point
  • The ultra-wide has autofocus, which means it doubles as a capable macro camera — a thoughtful dual-purpose feature most rivals skip
  • Dual IP68/IP69 water resistance plus MIL-STD-810H certification makes this one of the most durable mid-rangers available
  • 68W wired charging plus 15W wireless charging together in a phone under $500 remains unusual and genuinely useful
  • 12GB of RAM ensures smooth multitasking with plenty of headroom for apps and background processes

What Could Be Better

  • No dedicated telephoto lens — the 50MP main camera handles 2x zoom via cropping, which is decent but not the same as true optical zoom
  • The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is a capable mid-range chip but trails the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the OnePlus 13R noticeably under sustained load and in demanding games
  • Software update commitment — 3 major OS upgrades — remains Motorola’s weakest card against Samsung’s 4 years and Google’s 7 years
  • No microSD card slot on some variants — check the configuration before buying if storage expandability matters to you
  • Moto AI, while improving, still can’t match the practical depth of Google’s Pixel AI features for everyday use

How It Compares

Smartphone Display Processor Camera Battery / Charging OS Updates
Motorola Edge 70 P-OLED 6.7″ 120Hz QHD+ · 4,500 nits Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm) 50 MP OIS + 50 MP UW AF + 50 MP selfie 4,800 mAh / 68W · 15W wireless 3 OS / 4 yrs security
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G Super AMOLED 6.6″ 120Hz FHD+ Exynos 1480 (5nm) 50 MP OIS + 12 MP UW + 5 MP macro 5,000 mAh / 25W · no wireless 4 OS / 5 yrs security
Google Pixel 9a P-OLED 6.3″ 120Hz FHD+ · 2,700 nits Google Tensor G4 (4nm) 48 MP OIS + 13 MP UW 5,100 mAh / 23W · no wireless 7 OS / 7 yrs security
OnePlus 13R AMOLED 6.78″ 120Hz FHD+ Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm) 50 MP OIS + 8 MP UW + 2 MP macro 5,500 mAh / 80W · no wireless 3 OS / 4 yrs security

Category Winners

Category Winner
Display quality Motorola Edge 70
Design & thinness Motorola Edge 70
Processor OnePlus 13R
Camera system Motorola Edge 70
AI photography Google Pixel 9a
Battery capacity OnePlus 13R
Charging speed OnePlus 13R
Wireless charging Motorola Edge 70
Build & durability Motorola Edge 70
Software & longevity Google Pixel 9a

Final Scores

Smartphone Rating
Motorola Edge 70
Google Pixel 9a
OnePlus 13R
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

Should You Buy the Motorola Edge 70?

The Motorola Edge 70 is the kind of phone that makes you rethink what $449 can buy in 2025. A QHD+ P-OLED display, three 50MP cameras all capable of 4K, dual IP68/IP69 water resistance, 68W fast charging with wireless charging included, and a 6mm slim frame that weighs just 159g — it’s a genuinely impressive package that most rivals can’t replicate point for point at this price.

The trade-offs are honest ones. If raw processing power or charging speed top your list, the OnePlus 13R wins those categories convincingly. And if long-term software support is your priority, the Google Pixel 9a’s seven-year commitment is simply in a different league.

But as a balanced, beautifully designed everyday phone that excels at display quality, camera versatility, and build durability, the Edge 70 is one of the smartest buys in the mid-range segment right now.


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