Motorola has started hinting at a new Edge 70 series phone for India, and the early clues point strongly to the Motorola Edge 70 Pro. The teaser is live on Flipkart’s official microsite, and it already highlights the features most buyers care about: low-light photography, premium design, key hardware, and a likely price range.
The campaign also suggests Motorola wants this model to stand out as more than just another mid-range phone. If the current leaks prove accurate, the Edge 70 Pro could become the third device in the Edge 70 family, joining the Edge 70 and Edge 70 Fusion.
A night camera push that defines the teaser
Motorola’s main message is clear: this phone is being positioned around night photography. The teaser uses the slogan “seize the night,” which strongly signals that low-light imaging could be one of the device’s biggest selling points.
That message is backed by sample images shown on the microsite. The official materials appear designed to show that Motorola wants to compete on camera performance, especially in darker scenes where many phones in this range still struggle.
The company has not revealed the full camera hardware yet. Still, the teaser strategy makes it obvious that photography is central to the Edge 70 Pro’s identity, not just an added feature.
Design clues point to a premium build
The teaser also confirms a quad-curved display, which usually gives a phone a more polished and flagship-like appearance. For a device in the upper mid-range segment, that design choice can matter as much as raw specs.
Motorola has also shown a dedicated moto AI button on the left side of the frame. That element already appeared on the Edge 70 and Edge 70 Fusion, so its return on the Pro model suggests Motorola is building a more unified product family.
Another detail that stands out is the use of Pantone-validated colors. Motorola has leaned on that branding in recent generations to emphasize finish quality and visual identity, and the Edge 70 Pro seems to continue that approach.
What the leaks suggest about the hardware
The device is still unannounced, but multiple leaks have filled in several missing pieces. Here is the current rumored spec sheet in simple form:
- 6.7-inch pOLED display
- 1.5K resolution
- 144Hz refresh rate
- MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset
- Up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM
- Up to 256GB UFS 4.1 storage
- 50MP main camera
- Telephoto camera
- Ultra-wide camera
- 50MP front camera
- 7,000mAh battery
- 90W wired fast charging
If these numbers hold, the Edge 70 Pro could compete aggressively in both endurance and display quality. A 144Hz quad-curved pOLED panel would suit streaming, gaming, and everyday scrolling, while the large battery could become one of the main reasons to choose the phone.
Why the 7,000mAh battery matters
The battery rumor may be the most attention-grabbing detail in the report. A 7,000mAh pack would place the phone well above many rivals in the same price bracket, and it could directly support Motorola’s camera and multimedia pitch.
A larger cell also fits the kind of audience Motorola seems to be targeting here. Users who shoot a lot of photos, spend long hours on social media, or rely on their phone throughout the day may see strong value in a device that promises both endurance and fast 90W charging.
Expected durability and security features
The leaks also mention a set of premium extras that would strengthen the device’s appeal. These include IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and MIL-STD-810H durability support.
If Motorola includes those features in the final product, the Edge 70 Pro would look more complete than a typical mid-range phone. That mix of endurance, protection, and imaging could help it stand out in a crowded category.
Rumored India pricing and market position
Motorola has not confirmed pricing yet, but the phone is expected to land in the Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 range, which is roughly $420 to $480. That places it above the Motorola Edge 60 Pro, which launched in India from Rs 29,999 to Rs 33,999, or about $360 to $410.
The higher price would make sense if Motorola brings meaningful upgrades in battery size, display quality, camera hardware, and design. For buyers in India, the bigger question now is whether the final camera tuning can match the strong hardware story that Motorola is already starting to tell through its teaser campaign.
