
Motorola has announced March 6th as the India launch date of its upcoming mid-ranger Edge 70 Fusion, the second phone in the Edge 70 series. It’ll build on last year’s Edge 60 Fusion and will be up for grabs on Flipkart, Motorola.in, and offline stores, with upgrades in camera, battery, with a signature curved screen.
The headline feature is the 50MP Sony LYT-710 main sensor backed by Moto AI, which is making its debut on the phone. It promises sharper low-light shots and steadier highlights in videos. It has been paired with a 13MP ultrawide for macro and depth duties, plus a 32MP front cam for selfies, all handling 4K recording. Moto AI steps in for photo boosts and stabilisation, but we’ll need real tests to see if the software lives up to the hardware.
Up front, there’s a 144Hz 1.5K quad-curved display with HDR10+ and a peak brightness of 5,200 nits, much in line with the current trend of bright screens seen on recent iQOO, OnePlus, and Realme mid-rangers. Battery-wise, there’s a 7,000mAh cell with 68W charging, and Motorola claims up to 52 hours of mixed use while keeping the phone a slim 7.99 mm thick. Pantone shades like Silhouette, Blue Surf, and Country Air on leather-like backs make the phone feel premium without the glass slipperiness.
Compared to the Edge 60 Fusion, the new model appears to focus on practical upgrades rather than a major overhaul. The previous generation already offered a curved display and capable cameras at its price, so this version seems aimed at improving endurance, brightness, and imaging.
The Edge 60 Fusion launched at Rs 20,999, and the new model is likely to sit slightly higher as prices continue to rise across the segment. At that level, it will compete with devices such as the OnePlus Nord CE series and Redmi Note Pro variants, where display quality, battery life, and camera performance are differentiators.
For buyers who value long battery life, a bright curved display, and a capable primary camera, the Edge 70 Fusion could be worth considering. Those who want telephoto zoom, faster charging, or a more performance-focused chipset may want to compare alternatives once full specifications and pricing are confirmed.