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| The Edge 70 Ultra in its two reported launch colours. |
If it feels like Motorola just launched the Edge 70, that’s because they did—and they already gave it a fresh “Cloud Dancer” finish last week. But in the fast-moving smartphone world, the next big thing is always around the corner. Fresh leaks are now painting a compelling picture of Motorola’s upcoming flagship, the Edge 70 Ultra, and it might just borrow a key feature from one of its biggest competitors.
From Benchmark Leaks to Design Reveals
The story began with leaked benchmark data hinting at Motorola developing a premium model powered by Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The plot thickened last week when Android Headlines published exclusive images showcasing the handset’s sleek design in two color options. But the biggest revelation from the report wasn’t just about looks—it was about functionality.
According to the same leak, the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra is poised to include a feature that remains rare in the smartphone landscape: native stylus support.
Joining the Stylus Elite
If the reports hold true, the Edge 70 Ultra will enter an exclusive club, following the lead of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra and, interestingly, Motorola’s own more affordable Moto G Stylus line. The inclusion of a stylus in a premium flagship would mark a significant shift in Motorola’s strategy, directly challenging Samsung’s long-held dominance in the note-taking, precision-input arena.
A key detail remains up in the air: will Motorola integrate a built-in stylus silo, like the Galaxy S Ultra series, or offer a companion accessory? At this stage, sources suggest it’s unclear if the device will mirror its peers with a fully integrated solution.
What seems more certain, according to Android Headlines, is that Motorola’s implementation may focus on the core utility. The report anticipates the omission of advanced features like the granular pressure sensitivity and sophisticated palm rejection found in Samsung’s S Pen. This could position the Edge 70 Ultra’s stylus as a tool for navigation, quick notes, and editing, rather than for professional-grade illustration.
A Calculated Launch Window and Market Position
Motorola is currently believed to be preparing the Edge 70 Ultra for an early 2026 launch. This timeline is strategically interesting. It would place the device’s arrival shortly after the expected February 2026 debut of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
This positioning could make the Edge 70 Ultra one of the only high-end alternatives to Samsung’s next flagship phablet, especially for users who desire stylus functionality but may be looking for a different design or software experience. It signals Motorola’s intent to compete more directly in the premium segment, offering a compelling choice beyond the usual Android contenders.
For those interested in Motorola's current stylus offerings, the budget-friendly Moto G Stylus provides a glimpse into the company's approach to pen-enabled devices.
The Bottom Line
While official confirmation from Motorola is still awaited, the accumulating evidence points to a serious new contender in the premium smartphone space. The potential addition of stylus support to the Edge 70 Ultra, as detailed in the comprehensive report from Android Headlines, is more than just a spec sheet bullet point—it’s a statement of intent.
If Motorola can pair a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset with unique productivity features, a competitive camera system, and its clean take on Android, the Edge 70 Ultra could become a standout option in early 2026, giving the stalwarts of the high-end market a real run for their money.
