Motorola has just unveiled its latest offering, the Edge 70 smartphone, which boasts an ultra-thin design that puts it squarely in competition with Apple's recently launched iPhone Air. Weighing in at a mere 5.9mm, this phone is a significant departure from the norm - while the iPhone Air clocks in at a svelte 5.6mm.
But don't be fooled by its slender profile: under the hood, the Edge 70 packs a punch with a trio of 50MP camera sensors, including a main shooter capable of capturing 4K video and a front-facing camera with a macro lens and dedicated light sensor. AI tools are also on board for photo editing.
When it comes to build quality, Motorola is touting aircraft-grade aluminum as the primary material - a move that might just pay off given its reputation for durability. Other safety features include Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and IP69 water protection, ensuring this phone can withstand the rigors of daily use.
But what really sets the Edge 70 apart is its battery life - a whopping 4800mAh capacity that's expected to last up to 50 hours of continuous use. That's an impressive feat, especially when compared to Apple's iPhone Air, which manages around 22-27 hours on a single charge.
The phone also comes with Motorola's proprietary moto ai2 chatbot, capable of performing tasks like image creation and answering user queries. And if that weren't enough, the Edge 70 boasts AI-powered features that can detect what's on screen and provide users with personalized guidance.
With an initial price tag of £700 (approximately $910 USD), the Edge 70 seems surprisingly reasonable given its specs. However, it remains to be seen when - or if - this phone will make its way across the Atlantic.
But don't be fooled by its slender profile: under the hood, the Edge 70 packs a punch with a trio of 50MP camera sensors, including a main shooter capable of capturing 4K video and a front-facing camera with a macro lens and dedicated light sensor. AI tools are also on board for photo editing.
When it comes to build quality, Motorola is touting aircraft-grade aluminum as the primary material - a move that might just pay off given its reputation for durability. Other safety features include Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and IP69 water protection, ensuring this phone can withstand the rigors of daily use.
But what really sets the Edge 70 apart is its battery life - a whopping 4800mAh capacity that's expected to last up to 50 hours of continuous use. That's an impressive feat, especially when compared to Apple's iPhone Air, which manages around 22-27 hours on a single charge.
The phone also comes with Motorola's proprietary moto ai2 chatbot, capable of performing tasks like image creation and answering user queries. And if that weren't enough, the Edge 70 boasts AI-powered features that can detect what's on screen and provide users with personalized guidance.
With an initial price tag of £700 (approximately $910 USD), the Edge 70 seems surprisingly reasonable given its specs. However, it remains to be seen when - or if - this phone will make its way across the Atlantic.