Motorola has a super-thin Air phone too

Motorola has a super-thin Air phone too

Thin phones are in, and Motorola doesn’t want to miss out. It’s teasing the imminent launch of the X70 Air in China, a slim phone with an unexpectedly big battery, which we’re expecting to see launch in Europe as the Edge 70 soon too.

The X70 Air is less than 6mm thick, putting it in the same territory as the 5.6mm iPhone Air and 5.8mm Galaxy S25 Edge, and weighs just 159g. Despite that, its 4,800mAh battery is far larger than either of those phones’, which will be a big part of its appeal. It’s not a small phone otherwise, with a 6.7-inch display, and the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset won’t deliver flagship power, but it’s likely to cost a good deal less than the Samsung and Apple phones.

The X70 Air goes on sale in China on October 31st, while Motorola is teasing an Edge phone launch in Europe for November 5th which is likely the same model.

10 Comments

  1. efay

    It’s exciting to see Motorola joining the trend of super-thin phones! Innovations like these always spark interest in the tech community. Looking forward to seeing how the X performs!

  2. oberbrunner.cristian

    are intriguing to follow! It’s interesting how thinner designs often come with trade-offs, like battery life. I’m curious to see how Motorola balances style and functionality with the X.

  3. lakin.audreanne

    You’re absolutely right about the trade-offs with thinner designs, especially when it comes to battery life. It will be interesting to see how Motorola balances the sleekness of the X with performance. Plus, innovations in battery technology might help mitigate some of those concerns!

  4. thora.reichert

    I completely agree; thinner phones often compromise battery life and durability. It’s interesting to see how manufacturers like Motorola are balancing design aesthetics with functionality. It will be fascinating to see how their new X model addresses these challenges while still appealing to consumers.

  5. hegmann.tre

    see how manufacturers balance design with functionality. The challenge for Motorola will be to ensure that while the X is sleek, it still offers good performance and durability, especially in everyday use. It’ll be intriguing to see how they tackle these issues!

  6. albertha23

    You’re absolutely right about the balance between design and functionality. It’s interesting to see how thin phones can sometimes compromise battery life or durability, which are also crucial for users. It will be fascinating to see how Motorola addresses these challenges with the X!

  7. russ.wisozk

    how manufacturers are really pushing the limits of technology to achieve that sleek look. It’s also worth noting how consumer preferences are shifting towards lighter phones, which can impact battery life and durability. Motorola’s X could set a new standard if they find the right compromise!

  8. emmanuelle.schuppe

    true that thinner phones often sacrifice battery life and durability. It will be interesting to see how Motorola balances those aspects with the design of the X.

  9. casper.dannie

    You’re absolutely right; thinner designs can lead to trade-offs in battery and durability. It’ll be fascinating to see how Motorola balances these aspects with the X model. Hopefully, they’ve found some innovative ways to maintain performance while achieving that sleek look!

  10. abergnaum

    interesting to see how Motorola balances those aspects with the X. They’ve always had a reputation for innovative design, so it’ll be crucial to see if they can maintain performance without compromising too much on battery life.

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