Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ full specs officially revealed ahead of launch
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Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ full specs officially revealed ahead of launch

Smartphones Reporter
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Motorola has detailed the Edge 70 Pro+ specs, unveiling a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme chipset, 12 GB LPDDR5X RAM, a 6.8‑inch 144 Hz AMOLED display capable of 5,200 nits, and a triple‑50 MP camera system, all running Android 16 with a five‑year security patch promise.

Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ full specs officially revealed ahead of launch

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Motorola’s next flagship, the Edge 70 Pro+, is set to hit stores on June 4, 2026. The company has now published a complete spec sheet, confirming that the device will sit at the top of its 2026 lineup and will compete directly with other premium Android flagships.


Core hardware – a MediaTek‑powered beast

  • SoC: MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme (6‑core, 3.2 GHz Prime + 2.6 GHz Gold + 2.0 GHz Silver). This chip brings a 30 % performance uplift over the standard Dimensity 8500, thanks to a larger L3 cache and an upgraded Mali‑G710 MP10 GPU. It also supports AI‑accelerated image processing, which will be useful for the Edge 70 Pro+’s high‑resolution cameras.
  • Memory: Up to 12 GB LPDDR5X RAM, clocked at 7200 MHz, paired with 256 GB UFS 4.1 storage. The fast storage ensures that large 50 MP RAW files and 4K video streams load instantly.
  • Battery: A 6,500 mAh silicon‑carbon cell. Silicon‑carbon anodes give a higher energy density than traditional graphite, translating into longer endurance and faster charge acceptance. Motorola promises 90 W wired charging (full charge in ~30 minutes) and 15 W wireless charging.

Display – brightness that outshines the sun

  • Size & type: 6.8‑inch AMOLED panel, Full‑HD+ (2400 × 1080) resolution.
  • Refresh rate: Adaptive up to 144 Hz. The display can drop to 60 Hz for battery saving when static content is shown.
  • Brightness: A peak of 5,200 nits (HDR10+), making it one of the brightest phones on the market. This level of luminance is sufficient for outdoor viewing even under direct sunlight.
  • Features: In‑display fingerprint sensor, HDR10+ support, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection.

Camera system – three 50 MP sensors, all the way

Sensor Focal length Aperture Special features
Wide 23 mm (35 mm equiv.) f/1.7 Sony Lytia 710, OIS
Ultra‑wide 13 mm f/2.2 120° field of view, autofocus
Periscope telephoto 70 mm (3.5× optical) f/2.4 OIS, 5‑axis stabilization

All three lenses are 50 MP, delivering consistent color science and detail across focal lengths. The periscope module’s 3.5× optical zoom, combined with up to 30× digital zoom, will benefit from the Dimensity 8500 Extreme’s AI‑enhanced upscaling.

The front‑facing camera is also 50 MP with autofocus, allowing sharp selfies and high‑resolution video calls.

Software – Android 16 with a long‑term promise

Motorola will ship the Edge 70 Pro+ with Android 16 (the latest version at launch). The company commits to three major OS upgrades and five years of security patches, a policy that aligns the device with the best‑in‑class Android support timelines.

Build, durability, and ecosystem lock‑in

  • IP rating: IP68/IP69, meaning full dust protection and resistance to high‑pressure water jets.
  • MIL‑STD‑810H: Tested for shock, vibration, and temperature extremes – a nod to rugged‑use scenarios.
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos for immersive media playback.
  • Connectivity: 5G Sub‑6 GHz + mmWave, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, Wi‑Fi 6E, GPS, and a USB‑C 3.2 port supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode.

Motorola’s Moto Mods ecosystem is not officially supported on this model, which may concern users who rely on modular accessories. However, the phone does include a eSIM slot alongside a physical Nano‑SIM, easing the transition for users switching from other Android brands.


How the Edge 70 Pro+ fits into the current premium market

The Edge 70 Pro+ targets buyers who want flagship performance without the premium price tag of some Samsung or Apple devices. Its Dimensity 8500 Extreme competes with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in benchmarks, while the 5,200‑nit display pushes the envelope for outdoor usability.

The decision to use MediaTek’s chipset rather than Qualcomm’s may raise eyebrows, but MediaTek has been closing the gap in performance and efficiency. Combined with Motorola’s promise of extended software support, the Edge 70 Pro+ could become a compelling alternative for users who value long‑term updates.


Bottom line

Motorola’s upcoming Edge 70 Pro+ packs a high‑end MediaTek processor, a blisteringly bright 144 Hz AMOLED display, a triple‑50 MP camera suite, and a massive silicon‑carbon battery, all wrapped in a rugged, IP‑rated chassis. With Android 16 and a five‑year security patch window, the phone positions itself as a durable, future‑proof flagship for Android enthusiasts.

For the full spec sheet, see the official Motorola announcement here.

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