The Motorola Edge 70 and Xiaomi 15T Pro both feature dual-lens main cameras, but with some differences in specifications. The Motorola Edge 70 has a 50 MP + 50 MP main camera setup with wide apertures of f/2.0 and f/1.8, while the Xiaomi 15T Pro boasts a 50 MP + 50 MP + 12 MP main camera setup with apertures of f/1.6, f/3.0, and f/2.2, respectively. This additional lens on the Xiaomi provides extra versatility, particularly with its 5x optical zoom, a feature the Motorola lacks, as its optical zoom is 0x. Both phones include phase-detection autofocus for photos, continuous autofocus when recording movies, and support for slow-motion video recording.
On the front, the Motorola Edge 70 features a 50 MP front camera with a wide aperture of f/2.0, while the Xiaomi 15T Pro comes with a 32 MP front camera and a slightly narrower f/2.2 aperture. Both phones support HDR modes, but the Xiaomi supports HDR10 recording, a feature not found on the Motorola. Neither phone has a front-facing LED flash. In terms of video recording, the Motorola Edge 70 can capture at 2160 x 60 fps, while the Xiaomi 15T Pro records at a slightly higher resolution of 4320 x 30 fps.
Both phones have a CMOS sensor, support in-camera panoramas, and include features like manual exposure, manual ISO, manual focus, and timelapse. The Xiaomi offers a 5x optical zoom, which gives it an edge in terms of zoom capabilities, while the Motorola provides no optical zoom. Neither device supports Dolby Vision recording, and both lack advanced features like 360° photo/video recording or a front-facing camera under the display.