YouTuber Kingmi Mobile has uploaded a teardown video of the just-released Motorola Edge 70, providing a look into the inner components of the device. The most striking aspect of the latest arrival to the ultra-slim smartphone arena is its large battery, taking up most of the space inside the phone. This allows the Edge 70 to pack a 4,800 mAh battery — over 50% more than the iPhone Air and about 23% more than the Galaxy S25 Edge (curr. $819.99 on Amazon).
The teardown also revealed an ultra-thin 1-millimeter screen, half as thick as the 2-millimeter screen found in the iPhone Air. Despite the ultra-thin design, the Edge 70's screen has a 120 Hz refresh rate and maxes out at 4,500 nits of brightness, though it uses Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.
Though with a large surface, the battery is just 3.9 millimeters thick. The entire device however, is 0.4 mm thicker than the iPhone Air, and 0.2 mm thicker than the Samsung counterpart. In the teardown, the YouTuber also noted a compact but efficient cooling system and an abundance of antennas, which would mean stronger signals.
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Kingmi Mobile (linked above)
















