Dual-Curved Display, Triple Cameras, and Vegan Leather Back Hint at Incremental Evolution
Just weeks after the official debut of the Motorola Edge 60 series, early renders of the Motorola Edge 70 have surfaced, showcasing a design that’s strikingly similar to its predecessor. While the source of the leak is unofficial, the images suggest that Motorola is opting for a refined rather than revolutionary design update for its next-generation Edge model.

Refined Design with Familiar Elements
According to the leaked images, the Motorola Edge 70 continues the premium design language seen in the Edge 60 lineup:
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Dual-curved display on the front, maximizing screen real estate
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Aluminum frame for durability and a high-end feel
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Vegan leather back with a soft texture
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A triple camera setup arranged in a squircle island
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LED flash integrated as the fourth visible module
The phone also maintains the signature slope on the rear panel that elevates toward the camera bump, a distinct styling cue from the Edge 60 family.
Expected Specs: MediaTek Dimensity Chipset and 50MP Dual Cameras
While official hardware details are still under wraps, it’s likely that the Edge 70 will feature incremental upgrades rather than major overhauls. Based on current speculation and the Edge 60’s profile, here’s what we might expect:
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Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7000 or possibly the Dimensity 7400
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Cameras:
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50MP main sensor
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50MP ultrawide lens
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10MP 3x telephoto (same or slightly improved over Edge 60)
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Battery and display specs are expected to be similar, with a high-refresh-rate OLED screen and fast charging capabilities
Possible Launch Timeline and Market Strategy
Motorola has not confirmed any launch details, but the renders hint at a possible September 2025 debut, just five months after the Edge 60’s release. If true, it may signal Motorola’s intent to accelerate its product refresh cycles or offer region-specific variants with minor upgrades.
Until more concrete information becomes available, the Edge 70 appears to be a polished iteration rather than a radical overhaul, aimed at keeping Motorola competitive in the mid-to-premium segment.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned TECHNOLOGY journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.

