Motorola Edge (2026) now available in the US and Canada
The Motorola Edge (2026) Hits Shelves: Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’ve been eyeing Motorola’s latest mid-range contender, the wait is over. Following its official reveal last week, the Motorola Edge (2026) is now officially available for purchase across the US and Canada. This year’s model leans into a more pocket-friendly form factor without skimping on the premium feel we’ve come to expect from the Edge lineup.
Compact Size, Big Specs
At the heart of the device is a vibrant 6.3-inch OLED display that’s perfect for those who are tired of oversized phablets. Under the hood, it’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7450 chipset, paired with 128GB of storage. And if you’re a fan of unique aesthetics, the phone comes in a sophisticated Pantone Martini Olive finish—a color that definitely stands out in a sea of generic black and grey slabs.
The Deal of the Season for US Buyers
If you’re shopping in the US, the Motorola Edge (2026) is priced at $600 unlocked. You can snag it directly from Motorola.com or through major retailers like Best Buy. But here is the real kicker: Motorola is sweetening the deal for early birds. For a limited time, early buyers can bag a free pair of Moto Buds Loop and a Moto Watch. That is roughly $400 worth of extra gear for absolutely nothing, though you’ll want to move fast since this bundle is only available while supplies last.
Pricing in Canada
North of the border, our Canadian friends can pick up the same 128GB Martini Olive model for CAD 850. While the massive gift bundle seems to be a US-specific highlight for now, the phone remains a strong value proposition for anyone looking for a sleek, modern Android experience without the thousand-dollar price tag.
- Display: 6.3-inch OLED
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7450
- Storage: 128GB
- Color: Pantone Martini Olive
Whether you’re looking for that punchy OLED screen or just want a phone that’s easier to use with one hand, the Edge (2026) is shaping up to be one of the most interesting releases of the quarter. You can head over to Motorola’s site now to see if the launch bundles are still in stock.
