Motorola’s slim smartphone ‘X70 Air’ rivals iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge with bigger battery, lighter body

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The slim phone trend continues with the X70 Air, Motorola’s slimmest smartphone yet. The smartphone measures just 5.99mm in thickness, making it nearly as slim as the iPhone Air (5.6mm) and Galaxy S25 Edge (5.8mm). What sets the Motorola X70 Air apart is its larger battery and expected lower price compared to the iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge. While Motorola hasn’t officially launched the phone yet, all its details are already live on Lenovo’s China website.

The Motorola X70 Air isn’t the thinnest of the three, but it is the lightest, weighing 159g, compared to the iPhone Air’s 165g and the S25 Edge’s 163g. The difference is small, but their designs stand out. The X70 Air sports Motorola’s signature look with a square camera module, soft edges, and Pantone-inspired colours. Notably, it switches to a flat display, marking a big change from the curved screens Motorola has used for years. It features a 6.7-inch 1.5K OLED panel (2712 x 1220 pixels) with a 120Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits peak brightness.

The battery capacity on the Motorola X70 Air is 4,800mAh, which is comparatively bigger than Samsung’s 3,900mAh capacity and Apple’s 3,149mAh battery. Both phones require a charge at least once a day or more, depending on your usage. The X70 Air’s battery capacity isn’t impressive either, as 5,000mAh has become a relatively standard capacity for most phones. However, considering its slim form factor, it’s still commendable. It also offers fast charging at 68W and 15W wireless charging support.

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