Motorola is playing coy, but the trail of breadcrumbs leading to the Edge 70 Max is getting harder to ignore. The company’s Indian X account posted a teaser on July 7, 2026 with the line “The days are getting busier. Your phone should be getting smarter” — and, crucially, a not-so-subtle nod to the word Max. A companion microsite on Flipkart doubles down with taglines like “max every move”, “built to dominate” and “effortlessly fast”.
Marketing bravado aside, we already know a fair bit about what’s inside. The headline feature — and the reason for all the teasing — is 25W Qi2 wireless charging with built-in magnets. That means proper MagSafe-style accessory support baked into the phone itself, no bumper case gymnastics required. The device sailed through WPC certification with that 25W figure confirmed, so this isn’t guesswork.
Under the hood, the Edge 70 Max (model number XT2611) is set to run the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. Note the wording: this is the standard 8 Gen 5, not the Elite variant — a sensible bit of positioning that keeps the “Max” ambitions in check without dipping into midrange territory. It should still be plenty quick, and it slots the phone comfortably into flagship company.
Photography leans on a familiar-but-serious setup. The main camera is a 50MP shooter built around Sony’s Lytia 710 sensor, a 1/1.56-inch chip that’s on the larger side for a phone camera and bodes well for low-light capture and dynamic range. Motorola hasn’t detailed the rest of the array yet, so we’ll hold off on speculation there.
On the outside, expect three finishes at launch:
- Onyx Black
- Sage Green
- Glacier Blue
That trio suggests Motorola is chasing the same tasteful, texture-forward aesthetic that’s served the Edge line well of late — the kind of colorways that photograph beautifully in a teaser render, which explains why we saw leaked images before any of this.
What’s still missing is the important, wallet-adjacent stuff. Motorola hasn’t confirmed a launch date, pricing, storage tiers or battery capacity. India appears to be the opening act, with a global rollout expected later this year, but nothing beyond the teasing has been made official.
Put it all together and the Edge 70 Max reads like Motorola’s attempt to build a properly rounded flagship: a strong Qualcomm chip, a large-sensor primary camera, and — finally — native magnetic wireless charging done the Qi2 way. If the price lands right, this could be one of the more interesting Edge devices of the year. For now, though, Motorola is content to keep dropping hints and letting the anticipation do the work.