Motorola Edge 70 Max Launched in India: Flagship Snapdragon Power at a Refreshingly Sane Price

Mobile Phone 0 Thu 16 Jul 2026
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Motorola just went official with the Edge 70 Max in India today, and it is easily the most interesting phone the brand has launched here in a while. Slotted between the Edge 70 Pro+ and the flagship Edge 70 Signature, the Max brings genuine top-tier hardware — Snapdragon's newest chip, a massive silicon-carbon battery, and one of the first native Qi2 magnetic wireless charging setups on an Android phone — all while undercutting nearly every other Android flagship on price. Here's everything confirmed at launch.

 

Motorola Edge 70 Max: Full Specifications

Display 6.8" Quad HD+ (1440 x 3168) AMOLED LTPO, 144Hz, up to 7,000 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
RAM / Storage 8GB/256GB or 12GB/256GB, LPDDR5X + UFS 4.1
Rear Camera 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 (OIS) + 8MP ultra-wide/macro
Front Camera 32MP, 4K video recording
Battery 7,100mAh silicon-carbon, 90W wired + 25W Qi2 wireless + 5W reverse
Durability IP68 + IP69, MIL-STD-810H, aircraft-grade aluminium frame
Software Android 16 with Hello UX, Motorola Qira AI, 3 years OS + 5 years security updates
Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, dual-SIM + eSIM
Weight / Thickness 221g, 8.29mm
Colours Pantone Aqua Gray, Pantone Ice Melt, Pantone Dark Shadow
Price ₹54,999 (8GB/256GB) · ₹59,999 (12GB/256GB)
Sale Date 20 July 2026 · Flipkart, Motorola.in, offline retail

The Battery Is the Real Headline

A 7,100mAh cell is enormous for a phone this thin — Motorola has managed to pack it into an 8.29mm frame using a fourth-generation silicon-carbon design, which is what allows for a bigger capacity without the usual chunky trade-off. PhoneArena's early coverage pegs this at up to 58 hours between charges under typical use, easily outlasting most current Android flagships. Charging is just as strong: 90W wired TurboPower gets you back up quickly, while 25W Qi2 magnetic wireless charging is genuinely rare on Android right now — Motorola has built magnets directly into the glass back, meeting the Qi2.2 standard so it snaps onto MagSafe-style chargers, car mounts, and wallets without needing a case adapter.

Display and Design

The 6.8-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED LTPO panel runs at a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate with a 360Hz touch sampling rate and peak brightness up to 7,000 nits — figures that reportedly edge out even Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra on paper. It supports HDR10+, 10-bit colour, 100% DCI-P3 gamut, and carries Pantone Validated Colour and SkinTone certification. Motorola has moved away from the curved-edge look of the regular Edge 70 Pro and Fusion here, opting for flat edges and a flat glass back instead — a deliberate design pivot that reduces accidental touches and improves grip, backed by a 95.12% screen-to-body ratio.

Performance and Cooling

Under the hood is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.1 storage — genuine flagship-tier hardware. To keep that chip cool under sustained load, Motorola has built in a 5,500mm² vapour chamber combined with liquid metal thermal gel, covering a total thermal area of 29,550mm². It's worth noting this uses the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, not the "Elite" variant found in some rival flagships, so don't expect it to top raw benchmark charts against every Android flagship — but for everyday use, gaming, and multitasking, this is comfortably high-end hardware.

Camera and Software

The rear setup pairs a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 primary sensor with OIS alongside an 8MP ultra-wide camera that doubles as a macro shooter, while a 32MP front camera handles selfies and 4K video. It's a more restrained camera array than some rivals in this price band, prioritising a strong primary sensor over a wide array of secondary lenses. On the software side, Android 16 ships with Motorola's Hello UX and the new Motorola Qira cross-device AI platform — initially exclusive to the 12GB RAM variant. A dedicated physical AI shortcut key on the frame gives one-tap access to real-time translation, voice commands, and image generation.

Price: Where It Really Stands Out

At ₹54,999 for the base 8GB/256GB variant and ₹59,999 for 12GB/256GB, the Edge 70 Max is priced well below most true flagship rivals — Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra starts north of ₹1,24,999, and even the Vivo X300 costs close to ₹84,000. Motorola is also offering a ₹5,000 bank discount or exchange bonus at launch, which brings the effective starting price closer to ₹49,999. Sales begin 20 July 2026 via Flipkart, Motorola's own website, and offline retail stores.

Who Should Consider the Edge 70 Max

  • Anyone who wants flagship-level battery life and charging speed over raw benchmark-topping performance
  • Buyers curious about Qi2 magnetic wireless charging without paying iPhone-level prices
  • Shoppers comparing true flagships (Galaxy S26 Ultra, Vivo X300) who want 80-90% of the experience for meaningfully less money
  • Those who value long-term software support — 3 years of OS updates, 5 years of security patches

 

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I actually buy the Motorola Edge 70 Max?

It was officially launched today, 15 July 2026, but sales begin on 20 July 2026 via Flipkart, Motorola.in, and offline retail stores.

Is this the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or the standard version?

It uses the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, not the higher-tier "Elite" variant found in some competing flagships like the OnePlus 15. It's still genuinely high-end hardware, just not the absolute top of Qualcomm's current lineup.

Does Qi2 wireless charging work with regular Qi chargers?

Yes, Qi2 is backward compatible with standard Qi chargers, though you'll only get the full 25W magnetic charging speed and snap-on convenience with Qi2-certified chargers and accessories.

What's the difference between the Edge 70 Max and Edge 70 Pro+?

The Edge 70 Max sits above the Pro+ in Motorola's lineup, adding the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, a larger 7,100mAh battery, Qi2 magnetic wireless charging, and a higher-brightness display, positioning it just below the flagship Edge 70 Signature.

Final Word

The Motorola Edge 70 Max is a rare case of a phone launch actually living up to its pre-launch hype — genuine flagship silicon, an outsized battery, and a wireless charging standard most Android phones still don't offer, all at a price that undercuts nearly every direct flagship rival. If you've been holding out for a premium Android phone without paying flagship-tax pricing, this is worth watching closely when sales open on 20 July.

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--Posted By : santosh


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