Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Brings 144Hz AMOLED, 7000mAh Battery

Motorola launches the Edge 70 Fusion in India featuring a 144Hz quad‑curved AMOLED display, a huge 7000mAh battery, Sony Lytia camera technology, and AI‑powered photography tools in a slim premium design.

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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Brings 144Hz AMOLED, 7000mAh Battery

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Motorola is clearly chasing endurance and display brilliance with its latest release. The new Motorola Edge 70 Fusion arrives in India carrying two headline promises: a massive 7000mAh battery and a fast, vivid 144Hz AMOLED display. But numbers alone don't tell the story. This phone also leans heavily into camera performance and AI-driven imaging tools, wrapped inside a surprisingly slim body finished with a textured fabric-style back that stands out in a sea of glass slabs.

Pick it up and the first thing that grabs attention is the display. Motorola has fitted the Edge 70 Fusion with a 6.78‑inch quad‑curved AMOLED panel pushing a 1.5K resolution. Scrolling feels extremely fluid thanks to the 144Hz refresh rate, while HDR10+ support and full 100% DCI‑P3 color coverage aim to deliver richer contrast and cinematic color accuracy.

Brightness is another talking point. Motorola claims the panel can peak at an eye‑searing 5200 nits in certain conditions, making outdoor visibility far less of a struggle. The screen also supports 10‑bit color depth and is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, adding durability without compromising the phone’s sleek profile.

Entertainment isn’t limited to visuals. Dual stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos are built in, giving the device a more immersive edge when streaming videos, playing games, or simply listening to music.

A camera system built around Sony’s Lytia sensor

Motorola’s camera strategy on the Edge 70 Fusion centers on a 50‑megapixel Sony Lytia 710 primary sensor paired with optical image stabilization. The goal is straightforward: sharper shots in motion and more reliable low‑light performance.

The rear setup also includes a 13‑megapixel ultra‑wide camera that doubles as a macro shooter, letting users capture expansive landscapes or get unusually close to small details. A dedicated light sensor helps the system adjust exposure and color more accurately across tricky lighting environments.

Flip the phone around and there’s a 32‑megapixel front camera capable of recording 4K video—something vloggers and video callers will appreciate. Motorola has layered several software tools on top of the hardware, including adaptive stabilization, portrait modes with different focal lengths, and AI‑powered photo enhancement designed to automatically refine color, sharpness, and lighting.

Altogether, the Edge 70 Fusion positions itself as a device built for people who value long battery life, vibrant visuals, and dependable photography—without sacrificing design.

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