Key Takeaways
1. Motorola is set to launch the Edge 70 Fusion as a successor to the Edge 60 Fusion.
2. The Edge 70 Fusion will feature a more advanced Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset.
3. The device will have a 50% increase in RAM, enhancing performance significantly.
4. Expect a 15% improvement in single-core performance and a 43% increase in OpenCL GPU scores.
5. The Edge 70 Fusion will include a robust 7,000 mAh battery and a 50 MP main camera.
Earlier this month, tipster Evan Blass revealed some info about a new smartphone from Motorola, part of the Edge 70 series. Up to now, Motorola has launched the Edge 70, which serves as a sort of replacement for both the Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro. Blass has hinted that the Edge 70 Fusion is coming soon, featuring impressive hardware, including a display that reaches 5,200 nits.
New Successor on the Way
Recently, two Geekbench listings support the notion that Motorola is set to replace the Edge 60 Fusion (currently priced at $379 on Amazon) with a new model. Both listings indicate that the Edge 70 Fusion will come with a more advanced chipset than the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 mentioned in Blass’ latest tweet. In fact, the chipset’s cluster 3 clock speed of 2.71 GHz points to it being the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, as opposed to its older version.
Performance Enhancements
Thanks to this new chipset and an increase of 50% in RAM, the Edge 70 Fusion can deliver a 15% improvement in single-core performance and a 43% increase in OpenCL GPU scores in Geekbench 6.5. However, the Edge 70 Fusion only shows a 5% gain in multi-core performance over the Edge 60 Fusion, which we evaluated in early 2025. Alongside these performance upgrades, users can expect a robust 7,000 mAh battery and a 50 MP main camera, among other enhancements compared to the Edge 60 Fusion.
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