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Article: Motorola Edge 70 Pro Review: Big Battery, Slim Body, Upper-Midrange Price

Motorola Edge 70 Pro Review: Big Battery, Slim Body, Upper-Midrange Price

The Motorola Edge 70 Pro has completed GSMArena's full lab review, and the results give buyers hard numbers to work with: a slim upper-midrange phone carrying one of the biggest batteries in its class. The review lands as the Edge 70 series rolls out to more markets, so anyone weighing this phone against the usual Samsung and Google mid-rangers now has independent test data rather than spec-sheet promises.

A 6.78-inch display with high pixel density
The panel measures 6.78 inches with a 1272 x 2772 resolution, which works out to roughly 450 ppi. That is sharper than most phones in this price bracket, and the lab tests covered brightness, color accuracy, and sustained performance under load. For everyday reading, video, and navigation, the screen tested as one of the phone's strongest components.

A 6,500mAh battery in a body just over 7mm
The headline figure is the 6,500mAh battery, 500mAh larger than last year's model, fitted into a body just over 7mm thick that weighs 190 grams. Few phones at any price pair this much capacity with this little bulk. Wired charging runs at up to 90W, and the global variant adds 15W wireless charging plus 5W reverse wireless charging for topping up earbuds.

Build quality and Pantone colors
Corning Gorilla Glass 7i covers the front, and the phone meets MIL-STD-810H durability compliance for drops, vibration, and temperature swings. Motorola sells it in Pantone-matched finishes: Titan, Zinfandel, Lily White, and Tea, continuing the color-first design approach the Edge line is known for.

Check your region's spec sheet
Not every market gets the same phone. The review notes the Indian variant drops the 50MP telephoto camera and also loses the 15W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging found on the global model. Buyers should confirm the regional configuration before ordering, since the differences affect two of the phone's more useful features.

Price and verdict
The 12GB/512GB configuration launched at £749.99 in the UK and €799 in Germany, while an 8GB/256GB version sells for around €540. GSMArena's conclusion is that once street prices settle closer to the €550 to €600 range, the Edge 70 Pro becomes one of the more complete upper-midrange phones on sale, on the strength of its battery endurance, display quality, and thin build. The full test data, including lab measurements for charging speed and speaker quality, is in the GSMArena review.

A slim case for a slim phone
A Motorola Edge 70 Pro this thin deserves protection that keeps the profile intact. Komodoty makes fitted cases for Motorola phones in aramid fiber and slim wood with a Kevlar core, with precise cutouts around cameras and ports and full wireless charging support. Browse the current options in the Komodoty Motorola cases collection.

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