In the realm of smartphones, where we’ve witnessed a variety of sizes and styles, a new trend has emerged – ultra-thin devices. Samsung kicked off this trend with the Galaxy S25 Edge, a sleek offering introduced earlier this year.
Following suit, Apple introduced its own ultra-slim device, the iPhone Air, measuring a mere 5.5mm in thickness, making it slightly thinner than the S25 Edge.
Now, Motorola has joined the race with the launch of its Moto Edge 70, an Android-powered smartphone boasting a slim profile of 5.99mm. This device features a vibrant 6.67-inch display, a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, and a high-capacity battery that supports rapid charging and extended usage up to two days.
Equipped with a triple-lens camera enhanced by AI technology, the Moto Edge 70 ensures professional-quality photo and video capabilities with 4K recording. The device is crafted from durable materials like aircraft-grade aluminum and Gorilla Glass, offering robustness against bending and breaking, along with waterproof protection for adverse weather conditions.
Setting itself apart from competitors, the Moto Edge 70 outshines with its triple-lens camera system and long-lasting battery performance. Moreover, this premium device comes at a competitive price point starting from £699.99, undercutting both the iPhone Air priced at £999 and the Galaxy S25 Edge priced at £1,199.
These ultra-thin smartphones are currently available for purchase, offering a blend of style, functionality, and affordability to tech enthusiasts.
