Motorola is gearing up for an exciting 2026 lineup with several new devices starting to emerge in leaks and rumors. Today, we take a closer look at the Moto G Stylus (2026), which sticks to a familiar design, and the Edge 70 Ultra, a flagship with a surprising stylus feature. Also on the horizon is an upgraded version of the Moto Tag Bluetooth tracker. Here’s everything we know so far.
Moto G Stylus (2026) Keeps Its Classic Look
Despite early impressions that the Moto G Stylus (2026) might look a bit uninspired, it's important to recognize how rare pen-supporting phones at an affordable price point have become. The leaked design reveals a device very similar to this year’s model with only subtle tweaks expected.
The previous generation, Moto G Stylus (2025), launched around $400 and often sees discounts to $300 in the U.S., so it’s reasonable to expect the 2026 edition to stay within the same pricing bracket. This approach ensures it remains accessible to budget-conscious consumers.
The familiar vegan leather back finish continues to define the phone’s premium mid-range appeal, complemented by a centered Motorola logo, side-mounted controls, a bottom pen slot, and similarly positioned rear cameras. While visible elements remain largely unchanged, we anticipate internal upgrades and potential camera enhancements that fans will appreciate.
Edge 70 Ultra Brings Stylus Functionality to the Flagship Tier
Motorola's return to the flagship segment after a year-long break looks promising. The upcoming Edge 70 Ultra is rumored to introduce stylus support, bridging a feature previously seen only in mid-range offerings like the Edge 60 Stylus.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, the Edge 70 Ultra aims to compete with major players like Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra, though it may not match the latter’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Nevertheless, this new Moto flagship stands to carve a niche by integrating stylus capabilities combined with strong performance.
Though Motorola might equip the Edge 70 Ultra with a stylus resembling the Moto G Stylus accessory rather than Samsung’s highly versatile S Pen, this move could strongly appeal to Android users seeking pen input on a flagship device at a possibly better value.
Next-Gen Moto Tag 2 Tracker Is in the Works
Rounding out the leaked products is the Moto Tag 2, a Bluetooth tracker aimed as a budget-friendly alternative to the Galaxy SmartTag 2 and Tile Pro. The new model is expected to come with improved design aesthetics, more vibrant colors, better battery performance, and enhanced tracking accuracy.
While its launch timeline remains unclear, the Moto Tag 2 might be bundled with Motorola phones or sold separately to consumers looking for reliable item tracking at a lower cost.
As we approach 2026, Motorola fans have plenty to look forward to—from the affordable pen-ready G Stylus to a powerful Edge flagship with stylus support, plus helpful new accessories like the Moto Tag 2.