Starting with the Edge 70 — this one is positioned in the “premium mid-range” territory. Design stands out: the leaks say it will be just around 6 mm thick (or 5.99 mm in some listings) and weighs around 159 g. A very thin profile for what it offers.
On the display front: you get a 6.7-inch (or approx 6.67″ in some leaks) pOLED/AMOLED panel, with a 120 Hz refresh rate and high brightness levels (e.g., up to ~4,500 nits peak in some reports). Under the hood, the chipset is a top performer: the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4 nm) in some markets. RAM/storage could go up to 12 GB/512 GB in higher variants.
Camera and battery: The leaks suggest a dual (or even triple) 50 MP camera setup (main + ultra-wide, plus front 50 MP) with OIS on the main lens. Battery is quoted at around 4,800 mAh, with fast charging (wired ~68 W) and wireless ~15 W in some markets.
Price-wise, the device will be more expensive than basic mid-rangers, but given its specs and ultra-slim design, it aims at users who want flagship-feel without flagship price (depending on region).
Why you might like it
- Sleek design: ultra-thin and light compared to many bulky phones.
- Strong performance: good specs for multitasking, gaming.
- Premium display: 120Hz, high brightness → good for media.
- Good camera potential and fast charging.
What to check
- In India, availability & pricing might lag global markets.
- Ultra-thin phones sometimes compromise things like battery life or heat-dissipation—though here the battery seems decent.
- Compare the “value for money” vs other phones in similar price bands.
Moto G57 Power
Now let’s shift to the budget-mid-range side with the G57 Power. This is aimed at folks who care most about battery life, decent screen and features, but don’t want to spend flagship money. According to the launch: it packs a 7,000 mAh battery, which is massive for this class.It supports 30 W fast charging.
Display: a 6.72″ Full HD+ screen, 120 Hz refresh rate. The chipset: Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 (4 nm) in this class. Camera wise: 50 MP primary (Sony LYT-600 sensor) + 8 MP ultra-wide + 8 MP front. For build: IP64 dust & splash resistance + MIL-STD-810H certification for durability.
Pricing: in Europe it’s priced around €279 (~ ₹ 28,000 approx) for the launch markets.
Why you might consider it
- Battery marathon: 7,000mAh means you’re likely to get 2-3 days of use in many cases.
- 120Hz screen — smoother UI and scrolling even in this budget zone.
- Decent camera & modern features while staying cost friendly.
- Durability features add value for real-life rough use.
What to keep in mind
- Charger speed (30 W) is fine but not ultra-fast compared to high-end phones.
- The large battery adds to weight/size (210 g in some spec list) – might not feel as sleek.
- Some premium features (wireless charging, etc) may be missing in this class.
- Launch in India may differ: check local specs & price.
Moto G57 (Regular)
The non-Power sibling, the G57, offers many of the same core specs as the G57 Power but with a slightly smaller battery (approx 5,200 mAh) and possibly a lower price. It still has the 6.72″ 120 Hz screen, Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, same camera sensor (50 MP) etc. So it’s a trade-off: slightly less battery, possibly slightly lower cost.
Why this might appeal
- If you don’t need super long battery and want many of the features of the G57 Power at a more affordable price.
- Good balance of screen refresh rate, decent camera, modern chipset.
- For everyday use – media, apps, social, light gaming – this may tick all boxes.
Trade-offs
- Battery may not stretch as long as the Power variant.
- If you use heavy gaming or 5G all day, you may find yourself charging earlier than you’d like.
- Consider if the extra cost of Power variant is worth the battery bonus for your usage.
Which one suits you?
If you ask me:
- If battery life is your top priority (for travel, heavy usage, long standby) → go for the G57 Power.
- If you want a premium look & feel, top specs in a mid-priced phone and don’t mind paying more → the Edge 70 is tempting.
- If you want a strong all-round performer that keeps budget moderate → the G57 (regular) looks very sensible.
In the Indian context, check local pricing, variant options (RAM/storage), network/5G support, service & software update policies. Also consider “real-world” performance: usage, display comfort, camera in Indian light conditions, battery endurance given your usage pattern.
Quick spec-summary table
| Model | Display | Battery | Chipset | Camera (Main) | Price Estimate* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edge 70 | ~6.7″, 120Hz pOLED | ~4,800mAh + fast charge | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 | 50 MP (plus 50MP ultra-wide) | Premium mid-range |
| G57 Power | 6.72″, 120Hz LCD | 7,000mAh + 30W | Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 | 50 MP (Sony LYT-600) | ~€279 / ~₹28,000 (launch) |
| G57 (regular) | 6.72″, 120Hz | ~5,200mAh | Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 | 50 MP (Sony LYT-600) | Slightly lower than Power |
* Launch estimates; Indian market pricing may vary.
My take
It’s nice to see Motorola bringing variety in the mid-range segment: one model focused on “design & specs” (Edge 70), another on “battery & value” (G57 Power), and a balanced model (G57). For an Indian audience especially, the G57 Power catches my eye since many users complain about phones draining too fast or “just getting through day 1”. If the build and after-sales are solid, this could be a smart buy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What type of phone is the Motorola Edge 70?
The Motorola Edge 70 is a premium mid-range smartphone that offers an ultra-slim design, 120Hz pOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, and a 50MP camera setup. It’s for users who want a flagship-like feel without paying flagship prices.
Q2. What is the expected price of the Edge 70?
Global leaks suggest it will fall in the premium mid-range segment. Final pricing in India may vary based on RAM/Storage variants and region.
Q3. What is the main highlight of the Motorola Edge 70?
Its biggest highlight is the extremely thin profile (~6 mm), 120Hz pOLED display, fast charging, and dual/triple 50MP camera setup with OIS.
Q4. What is the biggest feature of the Moto G57 Power?
Its massive 7,000mAh battery, which can easily last 2–3 days for many users. It also has a 120Hz display and a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main camera.
Q5. What is the price of the Moto G57 Power?
In Europe, it starts at €279 (approx ₹28,000). Indian pricing may differ after launch.
Q6. Is the Moto G57 Power heavy?
Yes. Due to the 7,000mAh battery, the phone weighs around 210 grams and feels slightly bulky.
Q7. What is the difference between Moto G57 and Moto G57 Power?
The major difference is the battery:
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G57 Power: 7,000mAh
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G57: ~5,200mAh
Most other features, including display and camera, are similar.
Q8. Who should buy the Moto G57 (regular)?
It’s ideal for users who want a balanced phone with a 120Hz display, good camera, modern chipset, and slightly lower pricing compared to the Power variant.
Q9. Will the Indian versions have different specs?
Yes. Motorola often changes RAM/Storage, charging speeds, or features in the Indian model. Always check final India-specific specs at launch.
Q10. Which Motorola phone is best for 2025?
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For best battery life: Moto G57 Power
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For premium design + powerful performance: Motorola Edge 70
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For balanced value: Moto G57 (regular)
Q11. Does the Edge 70 support wireless charging?
Leaks mention up to 15W wireless charging, but Indian variants may change, so confirmation is needed.
Q12. Is the Moto G57 Power good for gaming?
It’s good for daily use and light gaming, but the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 is not ideal for heavy or competitive gaming.
Q13. Do all three phones have a 120Hz screen?
Yes. Edge 70, G57 Power, and G57 — all three offer a 120Hz refresh rate.


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