After the trend of plus-sized, mini, and foldable phones, the market now sees the emergence of ultra-thin smartphones. Samsung kickstarted this trend by introducing the Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year.
Following suit, Apple unveiled its remarkably slim iPhone Air, measuring only 5.5mm in thickness, which is 0.3mm thinner than the S25 Edge.
Motorola has now ventured into this territory with the launch of its new Moto Edge 70. This Android-powered smartphone boasts a sleek 5.99mm profile, a vibrant 6.67-inch display, a swift Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, and a quick-charging battery that offers extended usage of up to two days.
Equipped with a triple-lens camera enhanced by AI technology, the Moto Edge 70 ensures professional-quality images and supports 4K video recording for sharp visuals.
In terms of durability, the smartphone features aircraft-grade aluminium and Gorilla Glass in its construction, making it sturdy and resistant to bending and breakage. Additionally, it is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions with its waterproof casing.
Notably, the Moto Edge 70 offers features that set it apart from its competitors, such as Samsung and Apple, including the triple-lens camera and long-lasting battery performance.
Furthermore, the Moto Edge 70 comes at a competitive price point, starting from £699.99, making it more affordable compared to the iPhone Air priced at £999 and the Galaxy S25 Edge priced at £1,199.
These ultra-slim smartphones are currently available for purchase.
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