Yes, the “impossibly thin” Motorola Edge 70 is coming (soon) to the West
I already know what you’re going to say, so let me stop you before you even finish your thought. “Why should I care about a China-only device like the Moto X70 Air”? Simple: because it’s only temporarily available in a single market.
The future has an edge. It’s closer than you think. Last week, we started with battery power. Now it is all about design & display, because the future looks sharper. Answer the question, unlock your reward, and get closer to discovering Motorola’s next big thing. pic.twitter.com/NuLnNlmo1c
— Motorola UK (@motorolaUK) October 15, 2025
But did you pay enough attention to the company’s social media channels or our news feed to get hyped about the Edge 70? I don’t think you did, and I’m not just relying on the view count of yesterday’s X70 Air announcement post on PhoneArena.
Now, I realize that the 6mm slim Moto X70 Air with a 4,800mAh battery inside is a first-of-a-kind device that’s barely seen daylight, so its impact (large or small) will only be felt in future sales reports. But that brings me to the second order of business today.
Why aren’t Moto G-series phones more popular?
As the proud user of my third consecutive Moto G-series device (yes, as a daily driver) over the last five or six years, I simply can’t seem to find a sensible answer to that question no matter how hard I try to think of something.


How can you possibly ignore an ultra-affordable handset with such a gigantic battery? | Image Credit — Lenovo
All you have to do is open your mind to the “quirky” perspective of owning a phone not manufactured by either Apple or Samsung. Outrageous stuff, eh?


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