Motorola Edge 70 Max To Pack Brand’s Biggest-Ever Phone Battery
Motorola’s upcoming Edge 70 Max will feature the largest battery ever fitted to one of the company’s smartphones, with new promotional material confirming a massive 7,100mAh cell.
The handset is due to launch in India on July 15, with an updated Flipkart listing revealing support for 90W TurboPower wired charging and 25W magnetic wireless charging.
Motorola claims the battery will deliver up to 58 hours of use from a single charge.
The 7,100mAh capacity narrowly exceeds the 7,000mAh batteries found in the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion and Moto G06 Power, which currently share the company record.
As previously reported, the Edge 70 Max is expected to support full Qi2 magnetic charging through built-in magnets, allowing it to connect directly to compatible chargers, battery packs, car mounts and other MagSafe-style accessories without requiring a special case.

The latest listing also confirms a Quad HD+ LTPO display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colour, Gorilla Glass 7i protection and a claimed peak brightness of 7,000 nits.
Power will come from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Cooling will reportedly be handled by Motorola’s ArcticMesh system and a 5,500mm² vapour chamber.
The phone is expected to feature a glass rear panel, aluminium frame and MIL-STD-810H durability certification.
Previous leaks revealed a premium design in onyx black, sage green and glacier blue, along with a triple-camera system led by a 50-megapixel Sony Lytia LYT-710 sensor.

The Edge 70 Max is expected to sit near the top of Motorola’s Edge range, although its Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor falls below the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 used in some rival flagship phones.
Pricing has not been confirmed but reports suggest the phone could cost around 50,000 Indian rupees, or approximately A$880.
Motorola has so far confirmed only an Indian launch, with no word on Australian pricing or availability.























































































