Des leaked renders del Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ muestran cinco colores y tres acabados.
There are numerous options to choose from.
Motorola has an eventful week ahead. The Edge 70 Pro is expected to launch in India on April 22, but it appears that it won't be the sole device to keep an eye on. Notable leaker Evan Blass has published high-resolution render images of the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+, offering a sneak peek at the more upscale version, the Edge 70 Pro+ within the lineup.
What colors and finishes will the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ be available in?
The renders disclose five color choices for the Edge 70 Pro+. You'll find options in white, dark blue, light blue (turquoise), brown, and maroon, featuring a curved display and slim bezels. While these aren’t the official names, the range of finishes available makes this launch more intriguing than a typical color release.
The blue and turquoise variants have a fabric backing, the white version boasts a marble surface, and the brown edition presents a wood-like appearance. Clearly, Motorola is placing greater emphasis on materials and finishes rather than a complete redesign in 2026.
The overall design won’t be surprising if you are familiar with other recent Motorola devices, as it closely resembles the aesthetic of the Edge 70 Fusion+ and Moto X70 Air Pro.
What to anticipate from the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+
The full specifications, pricing, or launch date for the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ remain undisclosed. Based on the name, it is likely to be a more powerful iteration of the Edge 70 Pro. The differences will likely be tied to a faster processor and potentially enhanced cameras.
In the meantime, the Edge 70 Pro provides a strong baseline with its 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED display featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, a 6,500mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W charging capabilities, and a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Extreme processor. It also holds IP68 and IP69 ratings.
Both the Edge 70 Pro and Pro+ have been listed on the HDR10+ certification website, indicating improved contrast and detail in both bright and dark scenes. The Pro+ is expected to elevate performance with a quicker processor and upgraded cameras.
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Des leaked renders del Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ muestran cinco colores y tres acabados.
Leaked images showcase the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ in five different color choices, featuring a range of finishes such as fabric, marble, and wood.
