Motorola is officially rolling out pre-orders for the Moto X70 Air in China, confirming aggressive pricing for the ultra-thin smartphone that will go global as the Motorola Edge 70. Aimed squarely at the iPhone Air crowd, the device pairs modern specs with a sleek design and a strong value proposition, at least in its domestic market.
Moto X70 Air pricing starts at $364 in China

The base model comes in at CNY 2,599 (~$364) for 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. A second variant with 512 GB storage is listed at CNY 2,899 (~$410). These pre-order prices place the Moto X70 Air firmly in the premium mid-range space, offering more storage and memory than many rivals at this tier.
Global launch will raise the Moto X70 Air price significantly
Don’t expect those Chinese prices to carry over. The global version, launching as the Edge 70, is rumored to cost between €700 and €800 in Europe. That’s nearly double the Chinese pricing. However, Motorola plans to offset the jump with launch bonuses worth over €300, offering extras like accessories or trade-in bundles.
Core features offer more than just thinness
Here’s a quick look at what the Moto X70 Air is packing under the hood:
- Display: 6.7-inch pOLED panel
- Battery: 4,800 mAh (larger than iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge)
- Processor: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
- Charging: 68 W wired fast charging
- Configurations: 12 GB RAM with 256 GB or 512 GB storage
- Launch date: November 5, 2025 (global)
That 4,800 mAh battery is especially notable, considering the phone’s ultra-thin chassis. Motorola has managed to pack more battery than its key competitors without adding bulk.
Launch positioning targets iPhone Air and rivals
The Moto X70 Air clearly goes after devices like the iPhone Air and Samsung’s thinnest flagships, both in size and brand narrative. The difference? Motorola is betting on more aggressive pricing and Android flexibility to win over a global audience.
Edge 70 launch may test Motorola’s global appeal
While the Moto X70 Air dominates the conversation in China for now, the real test will be how the Edge 70 performs globally. With bonuses stacked and design locked in, all that’s left is whether users buy into Motorola’s latest pitch for lightweight power.

