Motorola has expanded its Edge 70 series with the new Edge 70 Fusion+. The device builds on the standard Fusion model but sharpens its focus on cameras. While much of the hardware stays the same, the upgraded camera system gives this version a clear identity.
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ keeps the familiar design and display from the global Edge 70 Fusion. It features a 6.8-inch quad-curved AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. As a result, users get smooth scrolling and vibrant colors. The phone also packs a 5,200 mAh battery with 68W wired charging. In addition, it carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance.
However, the most significant change is in the camera setup. Motorola equips the phone with a 50MP main sensor using the Lytia 710. It also includes a 50MP ultrawide lens for broader shots. For zoom photography, there is a 10MP 3x telephoto camera. On the front, users get a 50MP selfie shooter. Together, this setup positions the Fusion+ as a more camera-focused option in the lineup.
The phone runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip. This is the same processor found in the Indian version of the Edge 70 Fusion, which launched last week. Performance should feel consistent across both devices; moreover, the phone ships with Android 16 out of the box.
Motorola offers the Edge 70 Fusion+ in a single 12GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration. The device is already on open sale in Brazil. It carries a retail price of BRL 2,969, which converts to $571. Buyers can choose between Pantone Orient Blue and Pantone Blue Surf color options.
