The Motorola Edge 70 Max has surfaced in a hands-on video just two days before its July 15 launch in India. Paired with a fresh set of official-looking renders, the leak leaves little about the phone’s exterior to the imagination.
The footage shows a glass back, an aluminum frame, and a sizeable square camera island. Underneath that polished design sits a 7,100mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 25W magnetic wireless charging.
Motorola may still have software features saved for launch day, but anyone curious about the hardware now has a remarkably complete preview.
What does the video reveal
The hands-on footage shows the Edge 70 Max with flat sides, rounded corners, and a rear camera module that flows into the surrounding glass panel. Branding beside the lenses identifies a 50MP Sony LYTIA main camera with optical image stabilization.
The leaked renders add Glacier Blue, Sage Green, and Onyx Black finishes. Each version matches the camera panel to the rest of the phone, avoiding the contrasting camera blocks that often dominate modern phone designs.
More importantly, the video shows how the finished device looks in someone’s hand. That gives buyers a better sense of its proportions than another perfectly lit render ever could.
Why do the specifications stand out
Motorola has confirmed a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 5,500mm² vapor cooling chamber.
The 7,100mAh battery remains the standout feature. Magnetic wireless charging adds some convenience, while 90W wired charging should make refilling such a large battery less painful.
The 144Hz display carries a claimed peak brightness of 7,000 nits. That figure deserves real-world testing, but it gives Motorola another attention-grabbing specification heading into launch.
What is Motorola still hiding
Motorola will officially introduce the Edge 70 Max in India on July 15. Pricing, wider availability, storage options, and the final software package remain unknown.
Those details will determine whether this ambitious hardware translates into a genuinely competitive phone. The design and core specifications have already leaked, so Motorola’s launch now depends heavily on the price and where the Edge 70 Max will actually be sold.
