Tipster Claims Motorola May Downgrade Edge 70 Fusion Storage from UFS 3.1 to UFS 2.2 After Initial Batches

A new leak suggests that Motorola’s newly launched Edge 70 Fusion in India might quietly switch from faster UFS 3.1 storage to slower UFS 2.2 in upcoming production batches.
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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion – Potential Downgrade to UFS 2.2 Storage
According to a recent post by tech tipster Sanju Choudhary (@saaaanjjjuuu) on X, early adopters of the newly launched Motorola Edge 70 Fusion might be getting a better deal than those who wait. The tipster shared that the company is currently using faster UFS 3.1 storage for the smartphone, but this specification may not be permanent across the device’s entire lifecycle.
The leak claims that only the “first few batches” of the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion will feature the superior UFS 3.1 storage. Once these initial units are sold, Motorola might eventually transition to using the older and slower UFS 2.2 storage standard for subsequent production runs. This type of silent component swapping means that consumers buying the phone later down the line could end up with a device that underperforms compared to the review units and early retail models.

We also reached out to the Motorola team, and as of the writing of this article, the team has not shared any official statement to either confirm or deny these claims. But whatever the case may be, if there is any update, we will surely confirm.
Stay tuned for more updates!