It had been a long, long time since Motorola threw its hat into the premium flagship ring. Sure, we’vehad the Razr tickle our nostalgia, andMoto Mods got to 5G first, but it’s been years since a true top-of-the-stack Moto ruled the roost.Now Motorola has come back with its fists swinging, introducing the Moto Edge+ - which is now to buy worldwide. Here’s everything you need to know.
Motorola Edge Plus
Differences
Well, the first thing to know is that there’s actually two devices: thestandard Edge and the all-powerful Edge+.
That little ‘plus’ symbol of the latter is mighty important, as it means you’ll pay a lot more cash and get a bunch more features. We’ve summarised them above in at-a-glance bullet points, or click above to read our feature.

The main text below will focus on the Edge+ model only.
While phones aren’t as ultra-wide as they once were (phew), Motorola has sometimes persevered with very narrow displays, at a 21:9 aspect ratio. Which is exactly what you get in the Edge+. That makes it easy to hold in one hand, but very tall, given its 6.7-inch diagonal measure, which we didn’t think made complete sense (when reviewing the Edge- which has the same screen).

The most interesting thing about the display is what Motorola calls ‘Endless Edge’. Others would call it aWaterfall Display. OrOverflow Display. It’s where the screen curves right around the edges to give the impression of zero side bezel. The Edge+ utilises this for swipe controls, too, if you want, or you’re able to switch it off entirely to avoid the potential of accidental touch. We like that there’s a choice.
Although Motorola hasn’t opted for the highest resolution going, the aim here will be to balance out battery life. The same can be said of refresh rate: the 90Hz panel here offers an uplift in smooth scrolling compared to many current panels, but it’s not at120Hz like OnePlusor in 144Hz land likeRed Magic. We don’t think that matters much, as most won’t see a huge benefit to apps and games.

A defining part of any phone these days is the camera. And Motorola isn’t holding back here, adopting the same large-scale ultra-high-resolution sensor as per theSamsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. That’s to say: it’s 108-megapixels. Yes, one hundred and eight, which is like taking eight 4K televisions and stacking them side by side. There’sthatmuch resolution on this sensor.
However, Motorola utilises that resolution in a variety of ways. Principally its Quad Pixel technology takes four pixels and sort-of squashes them into one, using oversampling, thus delivering better quality in a still massive 27-megapixel result. Or you can activate full-res if you so wish. It also influences the zoom capability, by providing data that’s used in combination with other optics to refine results.

Because, being 2020, the Edge+ of course comes with more than just one camera. Indeed, there’s three on the rear. That massive 108MP main sensor, alongside a 3x optical zoom at 12MP, and a wide-angle and macro at 16MP. We’re glad to see a higher-resolution offering for macro at last, asMotorola’s previous 2MP implementation has been poor.
Hardware spec
Under the hood the Moto Edge+ reads every bit the flagship, delivering a specification that hits top spot at every turn.
That means theQualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, paired with 12GB RAM (DDR5), and 256GB storage as standard (with ultra-fast UFS 3.0).
It also means Wi-Fi 6 and 5G connectivity (both mmwave and Sub-6GHz). Basically that means this is the fastest connected phone you’re able to lay your hands on, at the time of initial release. That’s boldly future-proofing, as it’s rare to find a mmwave handset - and that probably goes some way to explain the price of this device.
There’s also a huge battery under the hood, a 5,000mAh capacity cell, which we would anticipate to last well beyond one day of use - even if you’re pushing things with lots of apps. Such a battery and slimline screen ratio are the reason it’s a thicker-than-usual device, though, at 9.5mm.
Oh, and there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack. A rare thing indeed for any flagship phone these days.
On the software front, Motorola has always been good at taking Google’s Android operating system and not mucking about with it too much. As such it looks pure and clean. What Moto has consistently added to its devices, however, is a Moto app.
In the Moto Edge+ that’s slightly different: it’s the Moto app as you may know it, but accessing what Motorola calls MY UX, with the ability to hook into settings to adjust themes, styles and fonts as you wish. There are also sections for Moto Display, Moto Actions, and Moto Gametime (as first seen in theMoto G8 Power) to handle the respective always-on display, physical actions returning feature activations, and DND gaming space.
Release date and price
So the big question: how much will all this cost? It doesn’t come cheap. The Moto Edge+ will retail for £1,049. It’s better balanced in price in the USA, starting at $999.
The Moto Edge (i.e. not the Plus) is a whole lot less, at £549/€599. You lose the 108MP camera, mmwave 5G, HDR10+ and top-spec processor, but the screen is otherwise the same type, scale and resolution - which could make it the more obvious pick for many. This handset will also arrive to the US market in July 2020 (price TBC).
This article was originally published 25 June 2025. It has been updated to include additional release information, pricing and regions.
Rumours: What happened prior to launch?
There were many rumours surrounding the Moto launch, which we kept on top of over a number of months. Here’s the history in the lead-up to this launch:
15 June 2025: Edge+ image set leaks
A full set of images was shared by Evan Blass, probably the most renowned leaker in the business,showing off the Edge+’s design.
25 June 2025: Motorola Edge launch event announced
Motorola hasannounced an event for 22 April, where it’s expected that it will be launching the new flagship Moto Edge+ and sub-flagship Moto Edge.
17 July 2025: Moto Edge+ leaks in detailed renders, looks mighty fine
Evan Blass hasshared renders of the Moto Edge+in two different colours, giving us a detailed look at the new phone.
15 August 2025: Details of the Moto Edge+ camera shared on Twitter
02 August 2025: These Motorola Edge+ renders show a slick flagship with a waterfall display
Motorola appears to bereadying a new flagship, called Motorola Edge+, according to a recently leaked spec sheet resulting in detailed renders.
04 June 2025: Verizon achieves 4.2Gbps with forthcoming Motorola phone
Verizon hasconfirmedimpressive 5G speeds with “Motorola’s upcoming flagship smartphone”, thought to be the Moto Edge+.
02 June 2025: Spec dump for Motorola’s Edge Plus, One Mid, and G8 Power Lite reveals key features
Motorola’snext phonesare thought to be called the Motorola Edge+, Motorola One Mid, and Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite.