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| The Edge 70 Fusion Plus' launch colours. |
Just when you thought the Motorola Edge 70 lineup was complete for the year, the Lenovo-owned brand has pulled a classic tech industry move: they’ve released a "Plus" version. Hot on the heels of the Edge 70 Fusion debut earlier this month and the standard Edge 70 launch back in October 2025, Motorola has quietly listed the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Plus 5G in Brazil.
While the rollout appears to be limited to the South American market for now, the specifications reveal a device that isn't just a simple rebadge. Motorola is making some interesting tweaks to the formula, particularly in the camera department, which could make this a compelling option for photography enthusiasts on a budget.
Here is everything we know about the new Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+.
Design and Display: Familiar Curves
At first glance, the Edge 70 Fusion Plus retains the sleek, modern aesthetic of its predecessor. Motorola is highlighting the device’s "quad-curved" display, a design language that offers a premium, immersive feel by curving the glass on all four edges. This makes the phone comfortable to hold while maximizing the screen real estate.
The display specifications remain identical to the standard Edge 70 Fusion. Users can expect a vibrant 6.8-inch AMOLED panel with a buttery-smooth 144 Hz refresh rate. Whether you are scrolling through social media or playing high-frame-rate games, the display is designed to be a standout feature in this price bracket.
Under the Hood: A Chipset Swap
One of the most significant internal changes comes with the processor. While the global version of the Edge 70 Fusion utilizes different chipsets depending on the region, the Edge 70 Fusion Plus adopts the silicon found in the Indian variant of the Fusion.
The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. This chipset is becoming a favorite for mid-range devices in late 2025, offering a solid balance of power efficiency and capable performance for daily tasks and moderate gaming. You might recognize this processor from other popular handsets like the Poco M8 Pro 5G and the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus.
Check out the performance of the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus, which shares this chipset, here: https://amzn.to/4baakk0
The Camera: The "Plus" is in the Zoom
The headline feature of the Edge 70 Fusion Plus is undoubtedly its camera setup. Motorola has kept the versatile 50 MP primary sensor (using the reliable Sony Lytia 710) and paired it with another 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 50 MP front-facing shooter for high-resolution selfies.
However, the change comes in the third rear lens. Motorola has swapped out the previous setup for a dedicated 3x telephoto camera. While the sensor is a 10 MP unit, the inclusion of optical zoom is a major differentiator. In a mid-range market often saturated with "macro" or "depth" sensors that add little value, a telephoto lens allows users to actually get closer to the action without losing detail. This makes the Edge 70 Fusion Plus a potential dark horse for portrait photography and everyday zoom shots.
Battery and Charging: No Compromises
Despite the internal upgrades, Motorola hasn't cut corners on battery life. The Edge 70 Fusion Plus packs the same robust 5,200 mAh battery found in the standard Fusion model. When it is time to top up, the 68 W wired charging ensures you won't be tethered to an outlet for long. This combination of a large cell and fast charging remains a strong selling point for the series.
Pricing and Availability
As it stands, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Plus is exclusive to Brazil. It is being offered in two stylish Pantone colors: Blue Surf and Orient Blue. The sole configuration listed so far packs 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, retailing for BRL 2,969 (approximately $570 USD).
While Motorola hasn't confirmed a global release, history suggests that if the device performs well in Brazil, it could eventually trickle down to other Latin American markets and potentially beyond.
For those in Brazil interested in the official specifications, you can view the product directly on Motorola’s website here:
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Plus Official Page
Conclusion
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Plus is an intriguing entry in the crowded 2025 smartphone landscape. By keeping the excellent display and battery of the Fusion while swapping in a capable Snapdragon chipset and—most importantly—adding a telephoto zoom lens, Motorola has created a device that addresses one of the biggest pain points of mid-range phones.
If Motorola expands the availability of this model, the Edge 70 Fusion Plus could be the new go-to recommendation for users who want flagship-style camera versatility without the flagship price tag.
