The Motorola Edge 70 launched in India on December 15, 2025, and went on sale from December 23. Priced at ₹29,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant (often ₹28,999 with bank offers on Flipkart), it’s an ultra-slim mid-premium phone that’s generating buzz for balancing thinness with practical features. But after real-world usage (based on reviews from the past week+), is it worth it under 30k? Let’s dive into performance, battery, camera, and more.





Design & Build: The Standout Feature
At just 5.99mm thin and 159g light, the Edge 70 feels revolutionary—reviewers call it “invisible in your pocket” and the most comfortable slim phone yet. It has a premium textured back (Pantone colors like Bronze Green, Gadget Grey), metal frame, IP68/IP69 dust/water resistance, and MIL-STD-810H durability. No major heating issues in daily use, and it’s grippy without attracting fingerprints.
Display: Bright & Vibrant
- 6.7-inch 1.5K pOLED (2712×1220), 120Hz refresh rate
- Peak brightness up to 4,500 nits (excellent outdoors)
- HDR10+, Pantone-validated colors, Gorilla Glass 7i
Users praise it for sharp visuals, smooth scrolling, and accurate colors—great for streaming and gaming.


Performance: Smooth for Daily Tasks
Powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (with up to 12GB RAM via boost), it handles multitasking, social media, and casual gaming (BGMI/COD at medium settings) effortlessly. No lags in everyday use, but it’s not a flagship beast—benchmarks are mid-range. Hello UI on Android 16 is clean (near-stock) with Moto gestures; promises 4 OS upgrades + 6 years security.
Camera: Reliable Everyday Shooter
Triple 50MP setup (main + ultrawide + macro, 50MP selfie):
- Excellent portraits with natural skin tones
- Good daylight/detail, solid low-light
- 4K video at 60fps, strong selfies
No dedicated telephoto (2x digital zoom is decent), but better than expected for the price.

Motorola Edge 70 Review: Flipping the Script – Tech Advisor
Battery & Charging: Impressive for Slim Design
- 5,000mAh battery → All-day life (6+ hours SOT, even with gaming)
- 68W wired (full charge ~45 mins), 15W wireless
Reviewers highlight this as a win—no “battery anxiety” like other slim phones.
Pros & Cons After Usage
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Ultra-thin & lightweight comfort | Average speakers |
| Premium build & top durability | No telephoto zoom |
| Bright, color-accurate display | Some bloatware (uninstallable) |
| Reliable all-day battery | Mid-range performance (not for heavy gamers) |
| Clean software, long updates | USB 2.0 (slow data transfer) |
| Good cameras for daily use |
Verdict: Yes, Worth It Under ₹30k If…
You prioritize comfort, design, and balanced daily performance over raw power or pro cameras. It’s called the “best mid-range phone of 2025” by some for nailing slimness without major compromises. Great against rivals like Nothing Phone (3a) or Vivo T series.
If you need flagship gaming or zoom photography, look elsewhere (e.g., Realme 16 Pro+). But for most users? Absolutely recommended—grab it on Flipkart for deals!
