The rear camera systems diverge meaningfully in versatility. The Motorola Edge 70 fields a dual-lens setup, while the Xiaomi 15T Pro adds a third lens for a triple-camera configuration. The most consequential difference is optical zoom: the Edge 70 offers 0x optical zoom, relying entirely on digital cropping for distant subjects, whereas the 15T Pro provides 5x optical zoom — a genuine periscope-style telephoto that preserves detail when shooting far-away subjects. Its focal length range of 15–46 mm versus the Edge 70's 12–24 mm confirms this extended reach. The 15T Pro's main lens also has a wider aperture of f/1.6 compared to f/1.8 on the Edge 70, allowing slightly more light in — an advantage in low-light conditions.
Video capability is another area where the 15T Pro steps ahead. It can record up to 4320p at 30 fps (8K), compared to the Edge 70's maximum of 2160p at 60 fps (4K). Both are strong for everyday video, but the 15T Pro's 8K ceiling gives it more flexibility for cropping in post-production. The 15T Pro also supports HDR10 video recording, which the Edge 70 lacks, meaning richer dynamic range is preserved in compatible footage. On the selfie side, the Edge 70 counters with a higher-resolution 50 MP front camera versus the 15T Pro's 32 MP — a win for those who prioritize selfie detail.
Shared fundamentals — OIS, phase-detection autofocus, slow-motion, HDR photo mode, and manual controls — keep both phones competitive for general photography. But as a complete imaging package, the Xiaomi 15T Pro holds a clear advantage, with its telephoto zoom, wider main aperture, 8K video, and HDR10 recording covering ground the Edge 70 simply cannot match.