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The next “flagship killer” is coming from Motorola, but it may not reach the US anytime soon.

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 11, 20263 Mins Read
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Motorola is building the most ambitious phone in its Edge 70 lineup, but it might not be available in the United States. 

Specs like a 7,000-nit display and MagSafe-style magnetic wireless charging belong in a conversation that often includes flagships, but it looks like Motorola wants to break that norm. 

So what’s actually inside the Motorola Edge 70 Max?

Launching in India on July 15, the Edge 70 Max is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. For those catching up, the chip already powers the OnePlus 15R we reviewed earlier this year. At the moment, it’s Qualcomm’s third-most-powerful chip after the 8 Elite and the 8 Elite Gen 5. 

Besides heavy multitasking and 120fps gaming, the chipset also holds up well under sustained load. For further assistance, the phone will feature a 5,000mm² ActivMesh vapor chamber to keep temperatures in check.

Motorola plans to pair the SoC with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, though the storage options aren’t confirmed yet. On the display front, buyers will get a QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display running at 144Hz with 10-bit color, and, as mentioned earlier, a local peak brightness of 7,000 nits. 

Motorola Edge 70 Max with a magnetic charger

What about the battery life?

The OnePlus 15 and 15R shipped with 7,300 mAh and 7,400 mAh batteries, respectively. The Edge 70 Max will give them tough competition with its 7,100 mAh cell, which supports 90W wired charging. 

However, unlike the OnePlus 15R, or most other Android smartphones in the mid-range segment (around $500), the Edge 70 Max supports built-in 25W magnetic wireless charging, similar to Apple’s MagSafe and Google’s Pixelsnap standards. 

That’s a rare feat, especially since only the HMD Skyline and the Pixel 10 lineup support native magnetic wireless charging in the mainstream Android market. 

The company will announce the pricing on July 15, 2026, alongside the official launch. I’m expecting the handset to debut around INR 50,000 to 60,000, which is around $520 to $630. Anything more and the handset risks fighting with the established flagships.

The rear of the OnePlus 15R, propped up on a wooden table.

Could Edge 70 Max be the next flagship killer?

What’s unfortunate, however, is that Motorola hasn’t confirmed US plans, and no credible leaks suggest it’s coming either. That’s genuinely frustrating, because the Edge 70 Max is exactly the kind of aggressively specced mid-to-upper-range device American buyers currently have very few alternatives for. 

From the specifications, it’s clear that Motorola is serious about establishing itself in the mid-range segment, offering next-to-flagship hardware at a much more accessible price. 

If the company manages to launch the Edge 70 Max at a competitive price, especially given the Indian smartphone market’s greater crowding, it would be one of the easiest recommendations. 

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