Motorola Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition Arrived with Golden Cards: The Prize is a 75" TV

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Motorola kicked off the World Cup season with an effective marketing play: inside some boxes of the new Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition comes a metallic golden card — the Golden Card — that awards a 75-inch TV from the brand itself. It's not a raffle with registration or cashback: it's instant-win. The detail to consider before getting excited is the scale: only 20 cards are in circulation throughout Argentina, as indicated by the series #001/20 engraved on the piece.
What is the Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition
The Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition is part of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Collection that Motorola launched in Argentina as the Official Smartphone Partner of the tournament. The collection includes two models: the Razr Fold FIFA Edition at $3,999,999 and this Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition, in a more accessible segment at $999,999 in the official store.
The difference with the standard Edge 70 Fusion ($899,999) lies in two areas: the collectible packaging and the Golden Card promo. It adds 24-carat gold-plated details on the Motorola logo and the "26" World Cup emblem, a raised dot pattern inspired by the ball, exclusive wallpapers, themed ringtones, and the pre-installed FIFA Heroes app. That's a $100,000 difference compared to the base model.


Main Specs and Performance Fine Print
Technically, the Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition carries the hardware of the global version: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 at 4 nm, 8 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 256 GB UFS 3.1. The display is a 6.78-inch pOLED with 1.5K resolution, 144 Hz, and brightness that Motorola advertises as "5200 nits" — it's worth noting that this is HDR peak on a small portion of the panel, not sustained across the full screen. In SDR or direct sunlight, the relevant value drops significantly. This is common marketing practice in mid-range devices.
The battery is 5200 mAh with 68 W TurboPower, without wireless charging. It adds IP68/IP69 certification, MIL-STD-810H military resistance, and Gorilla Glass 7i on the front. The processor is honest for the segment: it runs Android 16 smoothly and handles games like BGMI at 120 fps but yields to more powerful chips like the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 in the OnePlus Nord 5 in demanding gaming.

Camera with Sony LYTIA 710
The camera system starts with a 50 MP Sony LYTIA 710 sensor with f/1.88 aperture and optical stabilization (OIS), accompanied by a 13 MP ultra-wide angle that also works as macro autofocus and a multispectral sensor to measure flicker in artificial lights. The front is 32 MP and records 4K video like the rear ones. In practice, the LYTIA 710 with OIS performs well in daylight and acceptable in low-light with night mode. The recurring complaint from international reviews like Trusted Reviews and Beebom points to processing: the camera app is slow to open and process shots.

Golden Card: The Prize Mechanic
Here's the hook of the edition. Inside some boxes of the Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition comes a numbered metallic golden card, the Golden Card, that literally states "you won 1 motorola tv 75". The series appears as #001/20 — meaning only 20 cards are circulating throughout Argentina. Whoever finds one receives a 75-inch Motorola TV. It's instant-win: no registration, raffle, or subsequent digital participation is required. It either appears or it doesn't.
The Golden Card promo should not be confused with "El Fútbol te Llama," Motorola's parallel raffle that offers headphones, smartwatches, GPS trackers, and official World Cup balls through online registration and the purchase of any brand model. They are two different mechanics, running in parallel and aimed at boosting sales during the World Cup cycle.
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The honest calculation: without Motorola publishing the total stock of the model, it's impossible to know the real probability. In a conservative scenario of 10,000 units sold, the chance is around 0.2% per purchase. It's efficient marketing for the manufacturer: it costs little relative to the total volume and generates amplified buzz on social media every time a winner appears.
The official package includes the 68 W TurboPower charger with an exclusive FIFA edition graphic detail — a visual nod that the standard model charger does not offer. It's one of the few brands in this segment that still includes the fast charger in the box instead of selling it separately, which is especially appreciated if it's the first TurboPower-compatible Motorola entering the home.

The Motorola 75" TV at Stake
The prize is the Motorola MT7500: a 75-inch smart TV, 4K UHD LED panel with native Google TV operating system. It features integrated Hey Google, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Audio support, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi-Fi 2T2R, 3 HDMI ports, and 2 USBs. Standard three legs, thin bezel, form factor to hang or set. Below the MT7500, the line adds the 65-inch MT6500 (same LED architecture) and the 55-inch MTQ5500, which is the only QLED in the family.
It's important to be clear about what it is and what it's not: it's LED, not QLED or OLED. Motorola TVs in Argentina are manufactured by Newsan under brand license, allowing aggressive pricing without competing with Samsung's QD-OLED panels or LG's OLED Evo. For watching the World Cup in large format, it more than suffices. For demanding HDR cinema, there are better alternatives in other segments.

Conclusion
The Edge 70 Fusion FIFA Edition is a competent mid-range device with well-conceived promotional packaging. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the camera with LYTIA 710 + OIS, and military resistance are honest specs for the segment — not flagship, but sufficient for those not seeking the peak in gaming or photography. The $100,000 difference compared to the standard model is justified if you value the collectible design and accept that the real chance of a Golden Card is marginal. For those who prioritize maximum performance or ambitious mobile photography, there are sharper options in the same range. The prize TV is genuine and well-specified for general use, although the Motorola TV line does not directly compete with premium panels in the market.
Information based on official specs. The author has not had physical access to the product for this report.
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