Motorola’s upcoming Moto Edge (2026) has surfaced in new renders, courtesy of tech outlet Digital Citizen.
From what the renders show, Motorola is not planning a dramatic redesign. The Moto Edge (2026) has the company’s usual left-aligned square camera module layout and a hole-punch screen on the front.

The back has a fabric-like woven texture finish instead of the usual glossy glass surface. And the render is in a warm champagne gold shade that also extends to the frame.
On the right side of the phone sit the standard power and volume buttons. However, there is also an extra button placed on the upper left edge. It could either be a shortcut key for AI features, camera access, or another custom function.
The display itself is flat; however, key display details such as size, resolution, and refresh rate have not been revealed yet.
In terms of cameras, the phone is shown with a triple rear camera setup. The module includes markings such as “OIS,” “Super Zoom,” and “Sony LYTIA,” confirming optical image stabilization, zoom capabilities, and a Sony-made sensor.
The specs are unknown yet!
We are not yet aware of the specific features of the upcoming Edge (2026). To give an idea, its predecessor has a Dimensity 7400 Ultra chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The front is a 6.7-inch OLED panel that runs off a 52000mAh cell and 68W charging support. We can expect this year’s model to go in a similar direction.


As for launch timing, the device is expected to follow Motorola’s usual schedule, with a possible announcement around late May or June this year, similar to its predecessor.
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