Samsung kickstarted the trend of ultra-thin smartphones with the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year. Apple quickly followed suit by unveiling its remarkably slim iPhone Air, measuring a mere 5.5mm thick, even thinner than the S25 Edge.
Now, Motorola has joined the fray with the introduction of its new Moto Edge 70, an Android-powered device with a sleek 5.99mm profile. This device boasts a vibrant 6.67-inch display, a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, and a quick-charging battery that can last up to two days.
Equipped with a triple-lens camera enhanced by AI technology, the Moto Edge 70 captures professional-quality images and records videos in crystal-clear 4K resolution. Its durable design features aircraft-grade aluminum and Gorilla Glass, ensuring resilience against bending and breakage, while also being waterproof for protection against the elements.
Setting itself apart from competitors, the Moto Edge 70 offers unique features like the triple-lens camera and long-lasting battery life unmatched by Samsung and Apple. Additionally, with a starting price of £699.99, it is more affordable than the iPhone Air priced at £999 and the Galaxy S25 Edge at £1,199.
The Moto Edge 70, along with its ultra-thin counterparts, is currently available for purchase.
