Motorola and Lenovo have one of their most interesting offensives within the Android ecosystem underway, with a very clear product lineup: the new Moto G Stylus 2026 with integrated stylus and refined designthe tracker Moto Tag 2 designed for Google's Find My Device network with UWB and next Motorola Edge 70 Ultra, a flagship that will also feature a stylusThe leaks of promotional images and the first technical details already allow us to get a fairly accurate idea of ​​what's coming in 2026.
What emerges is a well-measured continuity strategy: It's not about reinventing the wheel, but about polishing what already works.The Moto G Stylus remains a very unique mid-range phone with a stylus within the market, the Moto Tag 2 aims to position itself as the benchmark tracker on Android thanks to UWB and its broad compatibility, and the Edge 70 Ultra aspires to compete in the high-end market against the most well-known phones with styluses without exactly replicating their approach.
Moto G Stylus 2026: mid-range phone with stylus, eco-leather design and well-balanced hardware
The Moto G Stylus 2026, whose internal codename is "Dallas", arrives as a A mid-range mobile phone that maintains the essence of the family but with a more polished lookLeaks from Android Headlines show high-quality renders of the device in two striking finishes: a Striking yet elegant lavender and a much more understated dark graydesigned for those looking for something discreet.
On the back, the phone once again opts for a eco-leather or vegan leather finish that covers both the lid and the camera moduleThis material combines practical and aesthetic advantages: it offers a better grip than glass, hides fingerprints quite well, and feels warmer in the hand. Furthermore, by extending over the camera island, the raised edge gradually rises, like a small ramp, avoiding the rigid block that disrupts the design in other models.
The rear camera array is organized into a Vertical island with four holes: three sensors and an LED flash located in the upper left cornerAlthough the leaks don't provide exact technical details, given the range's history, it's reasonable to expect a main sensor of around 50 megapixels accompanied by an ultra-wide-angle lens and a third sensor intended for macro or depth sensing. Motorola typically aims for solid performance for everyday photos here, with particular attention to night mode and portraits.
The terminal frame maintains a very modern aesthetic, with virtually flat sides and a slight curve towards the edges to improve ergonomicsAn interesting visual detail is that the color of the chassis matches that of the back: the lavender and dark gray models not only change on the lid, but also on the edges, which conveys a sense of coherent design and more typical of high-end models.
As expected, the stylus is once again the star of the show. The Moto G Stylus 2026 integrates a stylus stored in a specific compartment at the bottom of the phoneJust like in previous generations, the stylus extends with a simple click and fits completely inside the body, without the need for special cases or unusual contraptions. It's noteworthy that, in the leaked images, the stylus appears in the same color for both chromatic versions of the mobile phone, reinforcing the unique personality of the G Stylus family within the Motorola catalog.
Screen, processor, memory and battery of the new Moto G Stylus
On the technical front, leaks suggest that Motorola will repeat with a 6,7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rateThis panel perfectly matches the device's focus: a large size, deep blacks, and very smooth animations, ideal for taking full advantage of the stylus when writing, drawing, or navigating the interface without lag.
The processor name hasn't been confirmed yet, but everything indicates that we'll see a latest mid-range chip from Qualcomm or MediaTekThe previous generation Moto G Stylus used a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, so the logical choice ranges from its direct successor to a Dimensity or a Snapdragon 7 series processor that maintains a balance between performance, efficiency, and cost. The idea, in any case, is to continue in a capable mid-range segment able to handle multitasking, social media, photography, and moderate gaming without breaking a sweat.
Regarding memory, the device is expected to arrive in configurations with 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM accompanied by 128 GB or 256 GB of internal storage, most likely with UFS memory to improve read and write speeds. One of Motorola's differentiating factors compared to other manufacturers is that it is quite likely to maintain the microSD card slot, allowing you to expand storage space, something that many mid-to-high-end rivals have already left behind.
The battery section also brings good news. Leaks indicate a 5.000 mAh battery combined with fast wired charging at around 68WThis formula has already worked very well in other models of the brand, allowing you to get through the day with intense use (including the 120Hz screen) and recharge a good part of the battery in just a few minutes.
Some sources even mention the possible incorporation of wireless charging at around 15W, an extra that is still uncommon in the mid-range and that would place the Moto G Stylus 2026 a step above most of its direct competitors.
Another aspect that looks particularly promising, if confirmed, is the IP68 certified water and dust resistanceThis would allow the device to withstand heavy rain, serious splashes, and even accidental immersion in fresh water—a level of protection that until recently was almost always reserved for high-end models.
In terms of software, everything points to the mobile phone launching with Android 16 pre-installed and several years of guaranteed updatesThis ensures early access to new AI features and the latest system security enhancements.
Cameras, stylus experience, and market positioning
In photography, Motorola's approach with this model will be that of a versatile triple rear camera setup supported by an LED flash well integrated into the moduleWithout definitive figures, the precedent of the previous generation suggests a 50 MP main sensor, an ultra-wide-angle lens for landscapes and group photos, and a third sensor intended for macro or to collect depth information to improve portraits and blur effects.
Some rumors suggest that Motorola might be encouraged to a short telephoto lens instead of a macro or depth lensThis would certainly add to the overall photographic appeal. However, considering the anticipated price range and the history of this model family, the most realistic approach is to wait. a cost-balanced configuration, focused on the main camera and the ultra-wide-angle lenswith software fine-tuned to take advantage of night mode, HDR and portraits.
On the front, we should logically find a camera inserted in a hole in the screenDesigned for video calls and selfies for social media. Although details haven't been leaked, it's expected to maintain or slightly surpass the previous generation's level, with improvements in facial processing and video recording.
Regarding the stylus, it's important to have clear expectations: The Moto G Stylus family's stylus is not looking to compete with professional solutions like Samsung's S Pen.Until now, this stylus has behaved more like a precise pointer, without advanced pressure sensitivity or sophisticated palm rejection, and without Bluetooth gestures. It's basically perfect for jot down quick ideas, sign documents, draw casually, or edit screenshotsbut it is not intended to replace a graphics tablet for professional illustrators or designers.
Everything indicates that the Moto G Stylus 2026 will follow that path, although with Potential improvements in accuracy, latency, and new software features supported by Android 16's AI capabilitiesThis makes it a particularly attractive option for students taking notes, professionals who review or sign contracts daily, users who prefer to handwrite some of their notes, or simply people who value the convenience of having a stylus always at hand on their mobile phone without added accessories.
Regarding its arrival on the market, leaks place the launch in the first months of the second quarter of the year, approximately between April and MayThe expected price range is between $399 and $449This places it at the top of the mid-range, where it will encounter competitors that stand out for their screen or camera but, in most cases, do not offer an integrated stylus or that combination of large battery, fast charging and possible wireless charging.
Moto Tag 2: Bluetooth tracker with UWB, ready for the Find My Device network

The second major product leaked is the Moto Tag 2, the new generation of Motorola's Bluetooth trackerThe brand already debuted in 2024 with the original Moto Tag in a segment dominated by Tile, Apple's AirTag, and Samsung's SmartTag. Now, the goal isn't to break the mold, but to clearly improve upon what they've learned with a more polished and powerful device for the Android ecosystem.
Leaked images show the Moto Tag 2 in Two very recognizable colors: beige and orangeAlthough some early leaks suggested a shade closer to green for one of the variants. In any case, Motorola seems to want to offer One discreet option that goes unnoticed on keychains or backpacks, and another more eye-catching one that can be spotted at a glance.For example, inside a bag or inside the car.
In terms of shape, the device maintains a Compact and rounded design intended to hang from keychains, suitcases or backpacksvery much in line with the first generation. The major visual novelty is the appearance of a small slit or cutout in the upper body, non-existent in the original model, which has given rise to several theories about its exact function.
One possibility is that this slot is part of an improved speaker system, with a second hole that increases the volume and clarity of the audible alert when we activate the sound to locate our keys or our backpack.
Another quite reasonable hypothesis is that it serves as fulcrum point for easier opening of the battery compartment using a clip or similar tool, something many users would appreciate because the cover of the first generation was not exactly the easiest to remove.
Connectivity, battery life and usability improvements in the Moto Tag 2
Beyond its external appearance, the leaks make it clear that the Moto Tag 2 will continue to focus on leverage Google's Find My Device network to locate objectsThis network uses millions of Android phones as anonymous nodes that help triangulate the location of a lost tracker, even if it is far from our own phone, similar to Apple's AirTag system but within the Android ecosystem.
One of the great strengths of the first generation was the presence of UWB (Ultra Wideband), a technology that allows for highly accurate tag location when we are nearbyThe original Moto Tag reached its full potential after a firmware update in 2025 that fully unlocked these precision location capabilities.
With the Moto Tag 2, everything points to Motorola maintaining and even This will improve UWB support, fine-tuning accuracy and reducing energy consumption. to offer a faster and more reliable experience.
Details have also been leaked about Clear improvements in the tactile feedback of the buttons, with a firmer and more defined press.Although it may seem like a minor detail, in an accessory that is often handled without looking at it —for example, to pair it, reset it or activate a mode—, having a button that responds clearly makes the difference between a frustrating experience and a smooth one.
Regarding battery life, sources agree that the Moto Tag 2 will again use a replaceable button cell battery with a lifespan that should equal or exceed one year of typical use of the original model. It's reasonable to think that Motorola will squeeze even more out of that figure thanks to Firmware optimization and improved power management by combining Bluetooth Low Energy, UWB, and spot connections with the location network..
Another practically confirmed point is the IP67 certification, which guarantees resistance to dust and controlled immersions in fresh waterThis allows the tracker to survive falls into puddles, heavy rain, or even an accidental splash without suffering significant damage, which is essential for an accessory that we usually carry hanging from keys, backpacks, or luggage.
Perhaps the most relevant advantage over the competition is that the Moto Tag 2 would be Designed to work with virtually any modern Android phone without being tied to a single manufacturer.While Samsung's trackers only reach their full potential with Galaxy smartphones, and Apple's AirTags require an iPhone to be useful, Motorola is betting on a much more open and universal approach within the Android world, which may make it a particularly interesting option for users of different brands.
In terms of price, predictions place the Moto Tag 2 in a very similar range to the original model, around $29,99 with a possible slight increase if the hardware improvements (UWB, speaker, endurance, battery) are significant.
As for the release date, most rumors point to early 2026, probably taking advantage of the same event or sales window as the Moto G Stylus 2026so that both products gain combined visibility. It's also possible that Lenovo will offer promotional bundles that combine the phone with one or more Moto Tag 2 devices.
Motorola Edge 70 Ultra: the flagship phone that also jumps on the stylus bandwagon
The third major protagonist in this wave of leaks is the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra, the brand's next "non-folding" flagship modelWhile the standard Edge 70 was released without stylus support, new information suggests that the Ultra variant will offer stylus compatibility, entering a small but very interesting niche within the high-end market.
Details of its design are still scarce, but previous leaks point to a device with clearly premium finishes, a high-end screen, and an ambitious camera system, in line with what one would expect from a flagship device.
What truly sets it apart, however, is the reference to stylus support with technology similar to that already used by Motorola in the Moto G Stylus familyThis would make the Edge 70 Ultra a real alternative to proposals like Samsung's Galaxy S Ultra series for those looking for high-end productivity with a stylus.
It's not yet clear whether the Edge 70 Ultra will integrate an internal compartment to store the stylus inside the chassis, as the Moto G Stylus series does, or whether it will opt for a stylus that is stored in specific cases or sold as a separate accessory.
Given that Motorola already has experience integrating a stylus silo and that leaks suggest a solution similar to what we've seen in the mid-range, it wouldn't be surprising to see a flagship phone with a stylus housed inside the body itself.
However, expectations indicate that the Edge 70 Ultra stylus It won't reach the level of complexity and advanced features of Samsung's S PenThe most plausible reference is, once again, the Moto G Stylus stylus: an accessory focused on comfort and precision for writing, note-taking and minor touch-upsWithout advanced pressure sensitivity, sophisticated palm rejection, or complex Bluetooth gestures, the possibility of having a stylus directly supported by a high-end mobile phone remains a very compelling argument.
If Motorola knows how to complement this support with a good set of Stylus-optimized apps — quick notes, improved screen capture, productivity tools, and AI features built into the system —The Edge 70 Ultra can find a very attractive niche within the high-end Android range.
It would be focused on users who want They value maximum processor power, a top-of-the-line screen and cameras, but also the ability to write or draw directly on the panel. without having to change ecosystems.
There is no firm date for the presentation yet, but leaks suggest the announcement will take place sometime soon. a little later in the year than the launch of the Moto G Stylus 2026 and the Moto Tag 2In this way, Motorola would complete a particularly intense year in which it strengthens its mid-range offering with styluses, location accessories with UWB, and high-end offerings with integrated styluses.
With all the leaks about the Moto G Stylus 2026, the Moto Tag 2, and the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra, it's clear that the brand is betting on to strengthen a unique identity based on the stylus and UWB trackers within the Android universe.
Those looking for a different kind of mid-range phone with an integrated stylus, a locator compatible with almost any Android phone, or a powerful flagship that doesn't forgo the stylus have more than enough reasons to closely follow Motorola's next moves and share these new developments with other users interested in this small but increasingly relevant ecosystem. Share this information and more users will learn all about the Moto G Stylus and Moto Tag 2.