
A fresh benchmark listing suggests the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ is on the way with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500 and 12GB RAM, giving us one of the clearest early looks yet at the phone’s expected hardware setup.
According to a report from GSMArena cited by IT Home, the device has now appeared in the Geekbench database with three separate entries. The highest multi-core score reportedly reaches 6567, which puts the phone in line with a fairly capable upper-midrange or near-flagship performance tier depending on final tuning.

The benchmark details point to a MediaTek MT6899 platform with four CPU cores clocked at 2.2GHz, three running at 3.2GHz, and one prime core at 3.4GHz. Combined with a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU, that configuration matches what is expected from the Dimensity 8500.
Earlier coverage also suggests Motorola will offer the handset in white, teal, dark blue, red, and brown. The overall design is said to stay very close to the standard Edge 70 Pro, but some finishes could give the higher-end model a bit more personality.
Two of the color options are tipped to use a fabric-style rear panel. The white model is said to feature a marble-like texture, while the brown version may use a wood-inspired finish. Those details don’t confirm final retail materials, but they do suggest Motorola is still experimenting with more distinctive surface treatments instead of sticking to plain glass across the lineup.
Motorola hasn’t made the phone official yet, so there’s still room for some specs to change before launch. Even so, the current leak gives the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ a fairly solid early identity: a new performance-focused model built around the Dimensity 8500, with benchmarked evidence of 12GB RAM and a design language that stays familiar while adding a few texture-driven twists.
