Motorola Edge 70 Fusion official: Stylish linen exterior, familiar hardware
Lenovo officially announced the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion at the start of Mobile World Congress. The device features a stylish design with curved screen edges and premium materials that look and feel like nylon or linen.
Those looking purely at technical specifications will find little new in the edge 70 fusion; it is virtually identical to its predecessor, the edge 60 fusion. Only the main camera sensor has changed from a Sony LYTIA 700C to a LYTIA 710, but it remains 50MP and features optical image stabilization (OIS) for sharp images, even in motion or low light.

The 13MP ultra-wide and 32MP selfie cameras are the same, as are the 5200 mAh battery capacity and 67W TurboPower fast charging. Processing power comes from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, and the screen is now rounded on all sides with a smooth 144Hz display. Lenovo highlights the color accuracy of the panel, which has been validated by Pantone color experts.
Price and Availability: Six Years of Updates for 430 Euros
Expect the edge 70 fusion to arrive in stores from March in Pantone colors Country Air (light blue), Orient Blue (purple), Sporting Green, and Silhouette (gray). The starting price is €429.99 for the 8/256GB model. Motorola guarantees security updates for six years after the device's launch.



