After the trend of larger phones, compact phones, and foldable phones, a new trend emerges with ultra-thin smartphones. Samsung led the way earlier this year with the introduction of the sleek Galaxy S25 Edge.
Following suit, Apple unveiled its remarkably slim iPhone Air, measuring a mere 5.5mm thick, thinner than the S25 Edge by 0.3mm.
Now, Motorola joins the trend with the launch of the Moto Edge 70, an Android-powered phone with a thickness of 5.99mm. It boasts a vibrant 6.67-inch display, a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, and a quick-charging battery lasting up to two days.
Equipped with a triple-lens AI-powered camera for professional-quality images and 4K video recording capability, the Moto Edge 70 is built to last. Its design includes aircraft-grade aluminum and Gorilla Glass for durability and waterproof protection against the elements.
Setting itself apart from competitors like Samsung and Apple, the Moto Edge 70 offers unique features such as the triple-lens camera and long-lasting battery performance.
Another advantage of the Moto Edge 70 is its affordability, starting at £699.99, making it a cheaper alternative to the pricier iPhone Air (£999) and Galaxy S25 Edge (£1,199).
These ultra-thin smartphones are now available for purchase.
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