Motorola has just rolled out the Moto X70 Air, a stunning and cutting-edge smartphone that’s turning heads with its ultra-slim design and impressive specs. At less than 6mm thick, the X70 Air is set to go head-to-head with the iPhone Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, marking a significant change in how mid-tier brands tackle premium aesthetics. Soon to hit the European market as the Motorola Edge 70, this device is more than just a pretty face — it boldly demonstrates that sleek phones can deliver top-notch performance.
- Thickness: Under 6mm — one of the thinnest mainstream smartphones in recent years.
- Material: Aerospace-grade aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Water & Dust.
- Resistance: IP68 and IP69 certified — submersion-proof and dust-sealed Color.
- Options: Midnight Silver, Graphite Blue, and Pearl White Weight: Approx. 145g — incredibly light for a 6.7″ device
Motorola’s design team has clearly focused on portability and style, making the X70 Air perfect for those who want a powerful phone without the extra weight.
Battery & Performance: Thin Doesn’t Mean Weak
Even with its slim profile, the Moto X70 Air packs a 4,800mAh battery, outshining both the iPhone Air (3,149mAh) and Galaxy S25 Edge (3,800mAh). With the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and up to 12GB of RAM, this phone promises seamless multitasking and gaming.
- Charging: 68W wired + 15W wireless Storage.
- Options: 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1
- OS: Android 15 with Motorola’s MyUX skin.
- Security: Under-display fingerprint sensor + face unlock
Camera Setup: Dual Lens with Smart Sensors
According to Motorola’s official renders, the X70 Air features:
- Main Camera: 50MP f/1.8 wide lens.
- Secondary Camera: 13MP ultra-wide Third Sensor: Likely a depth or color sensor (greyed out in renders).
- Front Camera: 32MP punch-hole selfie lens.
- Video: 4K at 60fps, HDR10+ support
Connectivity & Extras
- 5G Ready (Sub-6GHz and mmWave)
- Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3
- Dual SIM + eSIM support
- Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
- No headphone jack — USB-C audio only
Why the X70 Air Matters
The Motorola X70 Air isn’t just another thin phone — it’s a sign that premium design is trickling down to mid-range brands. With Apple and Samsung pushing ultra-thin form factors, Motorola’s entry shows that thin, powerful phones are becoming mainstream.
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