Motorola's Edge 70 Fusion phone has a huge curved 144Hz display
Source: Engadget
Overview
Motorola has unveiled the Edge 70 Fusion, a mid‑range model that stands out with an impressive display and an OIS‑enabled camera using a Sony sensor. While other specifications are modest, the combination of cameras, a high‑refresh‑rate screen, and Pantone‑inspired, fabric‑like colors makes it an appealing option for fashion‑forward and budget‑conscious buyers in Europe and other non‑US territories.
Design & Display
The Edge 70 Fusion is a more modestly specced version of last year’s Edge 70. It is thicker at 7.2 mm (versus 5.9 mm) but features a superior screen. Motorola claims it has the world’s first “quad‑curved” display that folds into the sides for smoother lines and a more elegant look.
- Screen size: 6.78 inches AMOLED
- Refresh rate: 144 Hz
- Brightness: up to 5,200 nits (peak)
- Color accuracy: Pantone‑validated
These specs ensure excellent visibility even in bright outdoor conditions.
Camera
- Main sensor: 50 MP Sony Lytia 710 with optical image stabilization (OIS) and f/1.8 aperture
- Ultra‑wide macro: 13 MP
- Selfie camera: 32 MP, capable of 4K video recording
Performance & Battery
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (Cortex‑A720 & A520 cores)
- GPU: Adreno 810, delivering roughly a 15 % performance boost over the previous model
- Charging: 68 W wired fast charging (no wireless charging)
- Battery: 5,200 mAh
- Durability: IP68 and IP69 dust‑ and water‑resistance ratings, MIL‑STD‑810H compliance
Pricing & Availability
- Price: Starting at €430 (approximately $503) in Europe
- Launch: Expected later this month
- Colors: Pantone Orient Blue, Pantone Country Air, Pantone Sporting Green
There is currently no indication that the Edge 70 Fusion will be released in the United States.