Motorola Edge 2026: Compact Phone, Big Ambitions Ahead

Motorola's Edge 2026 packs a 6.3-inch 120Hz 1.5K OLED, Dimensity 7450 chipset, 50MP cameras and a 5,000mAh battery into a compact, durable body. Launching June 11, unlocked for about €552.

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Motorola Edge 2026: Compact Phone, Big Ambitions Ahead

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On a shelf crowded with oversized screens and bold promises, a smaller phone can stand out by being precise. Motorola's Edge 2026 aims to do just that: deliver high-end touches without asking you to carry a tablet-sized display.

The headline is a 6.3-inch 1.5K OLED that refreshes at 120Hz, supports HDR10+, and—on paper—peaks at a blinding 5,200 nits. Gorilla Glass 7i guards the surface, so this is built to take the knocks life hands out on the street.

Small frame, serious hardware

Under the hood sits MediaTek's Dimensity 7450, a 4nm octa-core chipset paired with a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. Motorola pairs that silicon with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 128GB of storage. You get Android 16 out of the box, plus a promise of three guaranteed Android upgrades, which matters when you want your phone to feel current year after year.

Motorola leans into the AI race without locking you in. At setup you can pick Moto AI, Google Gemini, or Perplexity as your assistant. The phone also supports Google’s Circle to Search and Motorola’s Smart Connect, making file and peripheral handoffs to PCs and tablets smoother than you might expect.

The camera array reads like a midrange camera enthusiast's shopping list. The main sensor is a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 with optical image stabilization and 4K capture. There's a 50MP ultrawide that doubles as a macro, and a 10MP telephoto that delivers 3x optical zoom with its own OIS. A 50MP front-facing camera handles selfies. Software plays a big role here: Motorola includes a background Photo Enhancement Engine and a stabilizing Action Shot mode for moving subjects.

Battery life is handled by a 5,000mAh cell. Charging is split between 60W wired and 15W wireless. Motorola claims the 60W option can top you up enough for a day of use in roughly seven minutes—a bold claim that will be tested by real-world reviewers.

Durability is a selling point. IP68 and IP69 ratings protect against dust, immersion, and even high-pressure water jets, while MIL-STD-810H certification means the Edge 2026 is designed to survive drops and shocks. Other niceties include an in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers tuned for Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.4.

This is a carefully balanced package: compact dimensions without the usual compromises on screen, camera, or toughness.

Availability is straightforward. The unlocked model will land on June 11 and carry a street price of about €552 at Best Buy and Motorola.com. Verizon will stock the phone on day one, with AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Spectrum Wireless, and Xfinity Mobile joining later. Canada gets the same launch date through Motorola.ca, with carrier rollouts to follow.

One last detail worth noting: the Edge 2026 comes in Pantone Martini Olive, an earthy golden-green finish with a twill-inspired texture that manages to feel both premium and a little different from the sea of glossy black and silver phones.

So where does this fit? If you want flagship-like display quality, robust cameras, long battery life, and military-grade toughness in a pocket-friendly footprint, this is one of the most interesting midrange packages you'll see this year. Whether that translates into market momentum will depend on price perception and how well Motorola's camera software performs when the shots are in motion.

Source: gizmochina

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Tomas

Nice compact phone, but 5,200 nits?? feels like overkill, and camera sw will decide it. if it nails OIS tho...

mechbyte

wait 60W tops up a day in 7 minutes? is this even true... sounds like marketing fluff, no real tests yet