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Motorola’s Edge 70 Max has a huge battery and Qi2.2—I’m more interested than I thought I’d be

July 18, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Motorola debuted the Edge 70 Max overseas with a 6.8-inch Quad HD Plus (2K) display and a smooth glass back.
  • Bigger moves were made elsewhere, as the Edge 70 Max features a huge 7,100mAh battery and fully integrated Qi2.2 wireless charging.
  • The phone is available in India for ₹59,999 (~$622), and there’s no word yet on a U.S. release.

Motorola is expanding its latest phone series overseas in 2026. Its Max model is walking an interesting line that’s putting all eyes on Moto.

Motorola debuted the newest entry to its 70 series: the Edge 70 Max. The company states this phone delivers “strong performance and power” over previous iterations. Immediately, the Edge 70 Max features a 6.8-inch Quad HD Plus (2K) display. Motorola states it has included “Extreme AMOLED” tech, which helps produce “enhanced contrast so that blacks are truly black and colors pop…” With 7,000nits of peak brightness, the Moto Edge 70 Max boasts a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.

What catches our eyes about the Edge 70 Max more are the upgrades Motorola has given it. Its press release states the phone offers a huge 7,100mAh battery with 90W wired charging. A battery like this would keep users in the game longer; however, Motorola integrated 25W Qi2.2 wireless charging, too. What’s more, Motorola has placed Qi2 magnets inside the phone, meaning users won’t need anything extra (other than the charger) to charge wirelessly.

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Let’s be real, Samsung has yet to build Qi2 magnets into its Galaxy phones.

Elsewhere, the Moto Edge 70 Max delivers a 50MP main sensor that’s been Pantone SkinTone validated. The company says this “assures the camera captures results representing the vast spectrum of human skin tones.” An 8MP ultrawide plus macro lens and a 32MP selfie lens round out its camera.


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The design of the Edge 70 Max’s back panel also leaps forward. The phone features an all-glass back, bringing about a cleaner (and slipperier) experience.

Max means power

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The Motorola Edge 70 Max in Dark Shadow sitting on top of a suitcase.
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The Motorola Edge 70 Max in Ice Melt in a model's hands in their living room.
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On the power front, the Moto Edge 70 Max is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC. While this is a one-year-old chip, Qualcomm designed it to bring flagship-quality power to affordable phones. The chip targeted users who want to game on affordable devices, while also bringing AI and device performance up to par. The SD 8 Gen 5 is built on a 3nm process with Qualcomm’s strong Oryon CPU cores.

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Motorola says this chipset facilitates a 36% boost in CPU performance, an 11% increase for its GPU, and a 46% boost in NPU (AI-related performance). The phone offers 8GB and 12GB of RAM paired with 256GB of internal storage.

GSMArena spotted that the Moto Edge 70 Max has been announced for India. It seems like this is the only market to have received this announcement. The phone will be available on July 20 for ₹59,999 (~$622), and consumers can grab the phone in Dark Shadow, Aqua Gray, and Ice Melt. There’s no word yet about a U.S. launch.


Android Central’s Take

I need to remind everyone of something: in the U.S., in Q1 2026, Motorola was the only phone maker that made serious headway in a struggling market. Motorola jumped 18%, and I think it’s because the company’s been making some incredible moves. I saw comments from my colleagues Derrek Lee and Nicholas Sutrich when the Edge 70 Max debuted. I completely agree with them: this is interesting, especially coming from Motorola. Its foldables are already interesting to me, now a phone has caught my attention for the first time in a while.

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