Images of the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion have leaked, providing a cheaper alternative rival Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones.
Towards the end of January, we reported on leaked specifications for Motorola’s next budget phone option, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion.
That leak came from reliable tipster Evan Blass, and the same source has just followed up on the original post with some official-looking images.
The shots show the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion from a range of angles and in five distinct colours, previously claimed to be Orient Blue, Sporting Green, Blue Surf, Country Air, and Silhouette.
To be clear, when we say that these appear to be official images, we mean it and Evan has arguably the best track record for it.
There are numerous shots, some of which show the device in clean isolation, floating in space. Others are lifestyle shots, showing the phone being held at weird angles by supermodels.
It’s precisely the kind of mixture of product shot types that we tend to receive in a press kit in the lead-up to a product’s launch, typically with embargoes attached.
Given that we get to see the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion from all angles, we can see that it subscribes to Motorola’s recent design language.
It looks a lot like the Motorola Edge 70 and indeed the flagship Motorola Signature before it, with curved edges, warm material finishes, and a square camera module blistering out from the back.
There’s a pronounced colour accent around the camera module, too, which is a nice flourish.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion specs
We previously learned that the Edge 70 Fusion would run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 with either 8 or 12GB of RAM, along with 256GB of storage.
It’ll be fronted by a. 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED with an impressive 5200 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ support, and a 144Hz peak refresh rate.
Motorola has been building its recent phones to last, and the Edge 70 Fusion should be no different, with MIL-STD-810H, IP68, and IP69 certification.
There’s also a possible huge 7000mah battery and speedy 68W wired charging.
Since the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion (title image) arrived last year with a £299.99 asking price, the new model could be a better value option than the upcoming Google Pixel 10a and Samsung Galaxy A37.
Top down view of the Motorola Razr Fold
In another X post, Blass posted a fresh image of the Motorola Razr Fold as a way to illustrate the pleasing direction in which Motorola is taking its camera module design.

Evan Blass
We only get a look at the phone from the top edge, but it clearly shows the foldable that Motorola introduced (in somewhat underwhelming fashion) at CES 2026 last month.
Sure enough, it looks like a Motorola Edge 70 or a Motorola Signature doubled up with a hinge mechanism in the middle. We’re still waiting for a full reveal of the phone.

