

A fresh leak has offered an early look at the upcoming Motorola Edge 70 Pro Plus, showing the phone in multiple finishes and hinting at the kind of camera setup Motorola may be preparing for the device.
According to images shared by well-known leaker Evan Blass, the phone will be available in five colors: white, teal, dark blue, red, and brown. Even without a full spec sheet yet, the design language already looks close to the existing Edge 70 Pro.
Some of the finishes appear to go beyond plain color changes. The blue and teal versions are said to use fabric-style rear panels, the white version appears to have a marble-like texture, and the brown version seems to lean into a wood-inspired finish. That’s a more varied materials story than what most phones in this segment usually offer.
The leaked renders also suggest the Motorola Edge 70 Pro Plus will keep a dual-curved design on both the front and back, which should preserve the premium look Motorola has been pushing with the Edge line.
For cameras, the leak points to a 12mm ultra-wide camera and an 81mm equivalent telephoto lens. That telephoto module would translate to about 3.5x optical zoom, which could give the phone a more versatile camera setup than a standard wide-plus-ultra-wide arrangement.
At this stage, there are still plenty of missing details. The leak doesn’t include confirmed pricing, memory configurations, battery capacity, or a launch date, so the current picture is still mostly about external design and camera direction.
As a point of reference, the existing Edge 70 Pro uses a Dimensity 8500 chip, a 6.8-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, a 50MP main camera, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. That earlier hardware profile gives at least some idea of where Motorola could start before adding higher-end upgrades for the Plus model.
So for now, the main takeaway is simple: the Motorola Edge 70 Pro Plus looks like it may arrive with a more expressive finish lineup and a stronger zoom camera setup. If the leak holds up, this could end up being one of the more visually distinctive phones in Motorola’s next wave.