After a hiatus since the launch of the Edge 50 Ultra in 2024, Motorola is reportedly gearing up to unveil its next top-tier smartphone: the Edge 70 Ultra. Curiously, the company skipped the “Edge 60 Ultra” moniker, choosing instead to move forward with the 70-series for its flagship line.

If these recent rumours are to be believed, the Edge 70 Ultra will pack Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset—a fresh addition to the mobile processor scene. Leaked product images suggest the phone will be available in two distinct colours, and they provide a first look at the new rear design, which features three cameras and what appears to be a dedicated key for AI functions.

Rumoured specifications indicate an OLED display with a sharp “1.5K” resolution, plus a generous 16GB of RAM, meant to satisfy power users. Naturally, it’s expected to launch with Android 16 pre-installed, reflecting Motorola’s commitment to delivering current software.

At this stage, details are still limited. However, leaks are likely to reveal more aspects of the Edge 70 Ultra in the coming weeks. Stay tuned as the story develops.