Design, Build and Displays: Premium Feel vs Practical Toughness
Motorola positions the Edge 70 Pro as a near-flagship in a mid-range phone showdown, and that starts with design. Its eco-leather back, curved profile and Gorilla Glass 7i front feel more luxurious in hand than typical plastic phones, though rivals like the Galaxy A57, Nothing Phone 4a Pro and Poco F8 Pro counter with aluminum frames and glass backs for a more traditionally premium build. In durability, Motorola hits back hard: IP68/IP69 water resistance and MIL-STD-810H protection outclass the A57’s IP68 rating and the Nothing Phone’s IP65, and even edge past Poco’s IP68-only setup. On the front, the Edge 70 Pro offers a 6.78-inch AMOLED with 144Hz refresh rate and up to 5200 nits peak brightness. That makes it sharper, smoother and significantly brighter than the Galaxy A57 and Poco F8 Pro, and slightly brighter than the similarly fast 144Hz panel on the Nothing Phone 4a Pro, though the Nord 6 still wins on sheer 165Hz smoothness.

Performance and Real-World Speed: Dimensity vs Snapdragon and Exynos
Under the hood, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro uses the Dimensity 8500 Extreme, positioning it above typical mid-tier silicon and closer to affordable flagship territory. Against the Exynos 1680 in the Galaxy A57 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 in the Nothing Phone 4a Pro, Motorola’s chip is the higher performance tier with faster CPU and Mali-G720 MC8 GPU, meaning smoother multitasking and stronger frame rates in demanding games. UFS 4.1 storage across the Edge 70 Pro matches or beats rivals; it’s faster than the UFS 3.1 found in the A57 and Nothing Phone. However, pure power seekers may gravitate toward the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 in the OnePlus Nord 6 or the Snapdragon 8 Elite inside the Poco F8 Pro, both offering stronger flagship-level performance and more gaming headroom. Still, the Edge 70 Pro balances high-end speed with good thermals and a cleaner, near-stock Android 16 experience, which many users will find faster in daily use than heavier UIs.

Cameras and Video: Where the Edge 70 Pro Pulls Ahead
Motorola’s camera system is the Edge 70 Pro’s trump card in this Motorola Edge 70 Pro comparison. You get a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultrawide and a 50MP periscope telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom, plus a 50MP autofocus selfie camera. Mid-range competitors rarely match this versatility. The Galaxy A57 and OnePlus Nord 6 lack any dedicated telephoto lens, and both the Nord 6 and Nothing Phone 4a Pro use far lower-resolution 8MP ultrawide cameras. Poco’s F8 Pro offers its own telephoto lens, but with only 2.5x zoom and a weaker 8MP ultrawide. For video, the Edge 70 Pro records up to 4K at 120fps on the rear and 4K on the front, beating the A57, Nothing and Poco for high-frame-rate creativity, though Poco counters with 8K 30fps support. In real life, this means the Edge 70 Pro is the most flexible all-round camera: detailed ultrawide shots, meaningful optical zoom and sharp selfies for both photography and content creation.

Battery Life, Charging and Everyday Usability
Battery endurance is another area where the Edge 70 Pro aims for flagship features at a budget price. Its 6500mAh cell is larger than those in the Galaxy A57, Nothing Phone 4a Pro and Poco F8 Pro, promising more comfortable all-day use even with the fast 144Hz screen enabled. Only the OnePlus Nord 6, with its massive 7500mAh or 9000mAh battery options, clearly outmuscles it for marathon gaming or heavy streaming sessions. Charging and convenience tip the scales back toward Motorola. The Edge 70 Pro supports 90W wired charging along with wireless and reverse wireless charging, a rarity in this segment. The Galaxy A57 and Nothing Phone 4a Pro are limited to slower wired charging and omit wireless entirely, while OnePlus Nord 6 and Poco F8 Pro skip wireless charging despite solid wired speeds. In day-to-day use, Motorola’s combination of large battery and flexible charging translates into fewer battery-anxiety moments and more ways to top up or power accessories.
Value for Money: Which Phone Is the Best Overall Deal?
When it comes to finding the best value smartphone, raw specifications must be weighed against pricing and priorities. The Motorola Edge 70 Pro undercuts or matches many rivals while including a brighter 144Hz AMOLED display, robust IP68/IP69 and MIL-STD durability, a triple 50MP camera array with periscope zoom, large 6500mAh battery and 90W wired plus wireless charging. It launches at around USD 400 (approx. RM1,840) / ₹39,000, significantly less than the Galaxy A57 at roughly USD 550 (approx. RM2,530) / ₹57,000 and Poco F8 Pro at about USD 600 (approx. RM2,760) / ₹52,000. OnePlus Nord 6 and Nothing Phone 4a Pro compete more directly on price, trading some camera versatility and charging features for bigger batteries, cleaner or more distinctive software and, in the Nord’s case, stronger peak performance. For most users seeking flagship features at a budget price, the Edge 70 Pro emerges as the most balanced all-rounder: excellent cameras, fast performance, modern connectivity and true flagship-style extras without flagship-level pricing.
