Motorola's Edge 70 is the blueprint for future thin phones
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Motorola's Edge 70 is the blueprint for future thin phones
"It's a cheaper take on the S25 Edge or iPhone Air, out now in the UK and Europe for £699 / €799 (around $920), but it "will not be a US device," according to Nicole Hagen, Motorola's head of global product marketing. It's just a third of a millimeter thicker than the Air - an all but imperceptible difference - but meets some of that phone's failings head-on by offering a bigger battery and more durable design."
"The Edge 70's 4,800mAh battery is as big as many flagships', breezing past the iPhone Air's "all-day battery life" to last well into a second day. It won't last a full two days unless you use it lightly, but heavier users will struggle to run the phone dry in a single day. The silicon-carbon battery fixes the single biggest fear most prospective buyers have about this year's wave of thin phones,"
Motorola Edge 70 pairs an exceptionally thin chassis with a 4,800mAh silicon-carbon battery, delivering battery life comparable to many full-size flagships. The device measures only a third of a millimeter thicker than the iPhone Air while improving durability and battery capacity. It launches in the UK and Europe at £699/€799 and will not be released in the US. Charging options include 68W wired and 15W Qi wireless. The phone sacrifices a few unspecified aspects but offers a pragmatic balance of thin styling, long battery life, and affordability relative to premium thin models. Silicon-carbon cell technology enables fitting larger capacity into limited space.
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