Just days after the Moto Edge 60 made its debut on April 24, a fresh leak from Android Headlines has revealed the design of Motorola’s upcoming Moto Edge 70. This next-generation smartphone appears to retain much of the Edge 60’s sleek aesthetic, with a few refined touches that are sure to capture the interest of Motorola fans.
The Moto Edge 60 launched with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset and a 5,200mAh battery, but it’s already being overshadowed by its successor. Leaked renders suggest the Edge 70 will feature a similar dual-curved 6.7-inch pOLED display and a triple-camera setup on the back. The camera island and vegan leather back panel also appear to be returning, with new color options likely to join the existing blue and green finishes.
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Though official specifications haven’t been confirmed, early rumors point to the continued use of a 50MP Sony Lytia 700C main camera, along with a possible upgrade to the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset—also expected in the upcoming Razr 2025. Paired with 12GB of RAM, the Edge 70 could offer a compelling combination of style and performance in the ~$400 price range.
One curious detail in the render is the lock screen date: September 23. While Android Headlines speculates a September 24 launch, that timeline seems inconsistent with Motorola’s usual annual release cycle. Additionally, September 23 falls on a Tuesday, adding to speculation that the date is a placeholder rather than a genuine hint.
As the official launch approaches, more concrete details on pricing and features are expected to surface. For now, the Moto Edge 70 looks like a solid evolutionary step in Motorola’s midrange lineup.