motorola edge 70 review forgettable mid range phone ProsCons...

For the time being, it is not worth 799 euros. If you have little interest in a thin smartphone, want a unique design or are looking for the most powerful mid-range phone, you better leave the edge 70 alone. Tested: Motorola edge 70, 12 GB RAM, 512 GB storage, Energy label A – 799 euros incl. VAT

Pros

  • Long battery life
  • Fast performance
  • Years of security updates

Cons

  • Design is disappointing
  • Bloatware

how much smartphone is left when thinness rules the motorola edge 70 Pro...

Pros

  • + very slim, lightweight design
  • + high-quality build with IP68/IP69 certification
  • + bright P-OLED display with 120 Hz
  • + fast, precise touch response
  • + fast Wi-Fi performance
  • + accurate positioning
  • + wireless charging support
  • + fast charging up to 67 watts
  • + good photo quality from the main camera
  • + update commitment through 2031
  • + plastic-free packaging

Cons

  • - significantly more expensive than its predecessor
  • - limited performance headroom
  • - USB 2.0 only, no DisplayPort support
  • - no LTPO display
  • - no optical zoom
  • - chassis can become warm
  • - PWM flickering
  • - dedicated button usable only for AI functions

motorola edge 70 review gorgeous camera phone outshines iphone airbyerli...

The Motorola Edge 70 takes on the iPhone Air in the suddenly heating-up slimphone wars, and after a few weeks with it, I'd call the fight slightly in the Moto's favour. With more camera options on board, a more dynamic, aesthetically pleasing design and fantastic long-term comfort on both hands and eyes, the Edge 70 more than makes up for any shortcomings in power or video capabilities. Plus, only one of those phones has a Pantone-certified back...

Pros

  • Super pretty
  • Super slim and lightweight
  • Quality Leica camera

Cons

  • Not super powerful
  • Video tops out at 4K/30fps

motorola edge 70 review...

The Motorola Edge 70 is an ultrathin smartphone that doesn't compromise on battery, featuring next-gen silicon carbon battery tech. It's not as powerful as the thin competition, but it's also £300 cheaper, making the compromises easier to swallow.

Pros

  • Thin, light and lovely to use
  • Eye-catching style and colour options
  • Bigger battery than other ultrathin phones
  • Gorgeous 6.7-inch 1.5K screen

Cons

  • Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 isn't a great performer
  • Camera tuning can be hit and miss
  • Only four OS upgrades promised

motorola edge 70 review a big battery makes this ultra slim phone easier...

A super-slim phone that doesn’t compromise on battery like pricier rivals. The Motorola Edge 70 still carries a premium for just a few millimetres less than a typical mid-ranger, though

Pros

  • Slim build and unique textured back panel feel suitably luxe
  • Decent performance and long-lasting battery for such a skinny phone
  • Cameras mostly competitive with mainstream mid-rangers

Cons

  • Thinness comes at a big price premium
  • Overdoses on pre-installed bloat
  • Photos are wildly oversaturated