Motorola Edge 70 Fusion enters the mid-range segment with a clear message: high endurance does not have to come with a bulky body. The device combines a 7000mAh battery, a 7.99 mm profile, and military-grade durability in a package that still looks slim in hand.
At a starting price of Rp5,999,000, the phone is aimed at users who need long battery life and dependable build quality for busy daily routines. That positioning makes it relevant for people who move between locations often or spend much of the day outside.
A large battery without the usual thickness penalty
One of the most notable elements of the Edge 70 Fusion is how Motorola fits a 7000mAh battery into a body that remains relatively thin. The company uses next-generation Silicon-Carbon technology to make that combination possible without turning the phone into an oversized device.
That approach is central to the product’s appeal because battery capacity often comes with extra weight and thickness. In this case, Motorola tries to balance endurance and portability in a way that is uncommon in the mid-range category.
Built for outdoor use and bright environments
The phone also brings a 6.78-inch Extreme AMOLED display with a peak brightness of up to 5,200 nits. That level of brightness is designed to keep the screen readable even under direct sunlight.
A 144Hz refresh rate supports smoother motion when scrolling through apps, browsing social media, or watching video content. Motorola also includes Pantone Validated™ certification and Water Touch, a feature that keeps the display responsive even when fingers are wet or the screen is exposed to light rain.
Durability that goes beyond basic protection
Motorola strengthens the Edge 70 Fusion with IP69 certification, which means the device is built not only to resist water, but also to handle high-pressure and high-temperature water exposure. That level of protection is rare in the mid-range class.
The phone also carries MIL-STD 810H military standards, indicating greater readiness for shock, drops from certain heights, and extreme temperature conditions. On the front, Gorilla Glass 7i adds another layer of protection to the display.
Performance focused on efficiency
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 serves as the main processor. Motorola uses the chipset to maintain a balance between everyday performance and power efficiency, which fits the phone’s long-lasting battery concept.
Moto AI is also part of the package, supporting several AI-based functions such as battery management and real-time photo optimization. The feature set is designed to keep the device practical for daily use without increasing power consumption unnecessarily.
Camera support and long-term value
For imaging, Motorola equips the phone with a 50MP main camera using the Sony LYTIA 710 sensor. The sensor is meant to improve low-light shooting, while All Pixel Focus helps lock focus faster and OIS keeps video steadier.
Motorola also promises Android updates for up to 5 years, which adds value for users who want a device that stays relevant for a longer period. In the mid-range market, that kind of support can be as important as raw specifications because it affects both usability and longevity.







