Leaked Motorola Edge 70 image claims it's "impossibly thin", shows off a Pantone color

Peter, 23 September 2025

Several months ago, a purported render of the Moto Edge 70 hit the web, showing a design that’s quite standard for the Edge series. Now, leakster Evan Blass has posted what appears to be an official image of the phone and it looks quite different.

Here it is, the Motorola Edge 70. The lime green accents on the four raised circles on the camera island (three cameras and one LED flash) and the matching button on the side were not seen in the old image.

Motorola Edge 70 (leaked image)
Motorola Edge 70 (leaked image)

Also, it’s hard to see, but it looks like this model will have a flat display – at least one that’s not nearly as curved as the Edge 60 display. As you can tell by the little square on the back, Motorola has yet again partnered with Pantone to pick this color – and there should be more hues too.

We’re more interested in the tagline: “Impossibly thin and incredibly tough”. Thinness is a new trend, spurred by a rivalry between Apple and Samsung (and others too). The Edge 60 was 7.9mm thick (or 8.2mm, depending on the color you choose), so it was nothing special in this regard.

In fact, aside from its Razr foldables, Motorola doesn’t really have phones that come close to 7mm, let alone go below that mark. So, how thin can Moto go?

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Motorola Edge 60


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  • luc858585
  • 29 Sep 2025
  • g3X

Hi have the tecno pova slim, it is 5.9mm thick and has over 5000mah battery, I get 2 days out of it. If you don't want a slim and light phone... then don't buy one. Plenty of people do. My S23+ feels like brick compared to this new pho...

  • JrJ
  • 26 Sep 2025
  • L2s

at least one 👏

The charging port is the main problem when considering a thinner device... you can't get thinner than that without removing it, as seen in the Mate XT Ultimate. Also cameras are a thing to consider as well, sure, you can have a thin device ...

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