Exclusive: Motorola Reportedly Scraps Edge 60 Ultra, Eyes Edge 70 Ultra Launch Instead


May 18, 2025 — In a surprising twist for Motorola fans eagerly awaiting the next flagship, renowned industry leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) has dropped a bombshell: the highly anticipated Motorola Edge 60 Ultra might not see the light of day.

Blass, whose track record for accurate smartphone leaks is exceptional, made the claim in a concise but impactful post on X (formerly Twitter). His statement directly contradicts recent rumors and leaks pointing towards an imminent Edge 60 series launch, including the Ultra model.

Evan Blass (@evleaks) - May 18, 2025:
"Hearing Motorola may not release an Edge 60 Ultra. Instead, the next flagship play is the Edge 70 Ultra."

(Embedded Tweet: https://x.com/evleaks/status/1932502505075757116)

This revelation throws a curveball at recent reports, such as those from GSMArena detailing Motorola's potential plans for the Edge 60 family (including Lite, Pro, and Ultra variants), expected to launch soon. If Blass's information proves accurate, it suggests a significant late-stage shift in Motorola's flagship strategy.

What Happened to the Edge 60 Ultra?

The reasons behind the alleged cancellation remain shrouded in mystery. Industry analysts speculate on several possibilities:

  1. Strategic Re-alignment: Motorola might be reevaluating its flagship portfolio timing to better compete with major launches from Samsung, Google, and Apple later in the year.
  2. Component or Supply Chain Issues: Unforeseen challenges with key components (like a specific camera sensor or display tech) slated for the Ultra could have forced a rethink.
  3. Focus on Edge 70 Ultra: Perhaps Motorola decided the technological leap achievable with the next generation of hardware (like Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 platform) was substantial enough to warrant skipping the "60 Ultra" iteration entirely and focusing resources on the "70 Ultra."
  4. Simplifying the Lineup: Canceling the Ultra could be part of a broader effort to streamline the Edge series, avoiding potential cannibalization between Pro and Ultra models.

What About the Rest of the Edge 60 Series?

Blass's leak specifically mentions the Ultra model. This leaves the door open for Motorola to still release an Edge 60 Pro and potentially an Edge 60 Lite or standard model, as previously rumored. These devices would likely sit below the now-scrapped Ultra tier. However, the absence of the flagship Ultra model would significantly alter the series' impact.

All Eyes on the Edge 70 Ultra

The silver lining, according to Blass, is the explicit mention of the Edge 70 Ultra. This suggests Motorola isn't abandoning the ultra-premium segment but potentially fast-tracking its next-generation offering. If true, the Edge 70 Ultra would likely launch significantly later in 2025 or early 2026, positioning it to feature the latest available high-end silicon and camera technology.

Motorola's Silence and Consumer Impact

Motorola has not officially commented on Blass's leak or the status of the Edge 60 Ultra. This leaves consumers who were holding out for the top-tier Edge 60 model in a state of limbo. They now face a choice: opt for a potential Edge 60 Pro (if released), consider competitors' current flagships, or wait indefinitely for the Edge 70 Ultra.

The Verdict: Wait and See (But Leans Towards Blass)

While Evan Blass has an outstanding reputation, leaks remain unconfirmed until the manufacturer speaks. However, the direct and unambiguous nature of his statement carries significant weight. The recent rumors surrounding the Edge 60 family now appear incomplete, if not inaccurate, regarding the Ultra variant.

For now, the dream of an Edge 60 Ultra seems dim. Motorola enthusiasts might need to adjust their expectations and set their sights firmly on the horizon for the promised Edge 70 Ultra. We'll be closely monitoring for any official word from Motorola or further corroborating leaks.

Source on previous Edge 60 series expectations: GSMArena

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