Motorola Edge 70 Max Pushes Battery Limits, 7,100 mAh and 58-Hour Endurance

Author: Qoo Media

Motorola is preparing to turn battery life into its biggest flagship weapon with the Edge 70 Max. The device is set up to compete on endurance first, while still carrying the kind of premium hardware usually reserved for top-tier phones.

The biggest headline is the 7,100 mAh battery, which Motorola says is the largest capacity in its history. Alongside that, the company is promising up to 58 hours of use, a figure that puts the phone in a different class from many mainstream flagships.

A flagship built around battery life

Motorola has long been associated with long-lasting phones in its Moto G Power line, but the Edge 70 Max appears to move that identity into premium territory. The handset is also said to use AI-based software optimization to improve power management across daily tasks.

Motorola’s usage claims suggest the phone could deliver around 24 hours of video streaming, up to 60 hours of voice calls, about 30 hours of GPS navigation, and up to 10 days on standby. That combination points to a device aimed at users who want fewer charging interruptions.

Battery Detail Edge 70 Max
Capacity 7,100 mAh
Claimed endurance Up to 58 hours
Video streaming About 24 hours
Voice calls Up to 60 hours
GPS navigation About 30 hours
Standby Up to 10 days

Fast charging is built to match the large battery

For a battery this large, Motorola is not relying on slow replenishment. The Edge 70 Max supports 90W TurboPower wired charging, which is said to take the phone from 0 to 80% in 25 minutes and to full charge in under 45 minutes.

There is also 25W magnetic wireless charging, positioned by Motorola as the fastest in its class. The built-in magnetic system is designed to make charging more stable while also supporting accessories such as cases, car mounts, and tripods.

Charging Method Speed Notes
90W TurboPower 0–80% in 25 minutes Wired charging with advanced thermal cooling
90W TurboPower Full in under 45 minutes Dual-cell architecture
25W magnetic wireless Magnetic wireless charging Compatible with magnetic accessories

Premium display and high-end performance

On the display side, the Edge 70 Max is expected to feature a Quad HD+ panel with a 3120 x 1440 resolution and an adaptive 144Hz LTPO refresh rate. Motorola says peak brightness reaches 7,000 nits, while protection comes from Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.

Performance is equally ambitious, with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 listed as the main chipset. It is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, a setup intended for demanding gaming, heavy multitasking, and faster 4K video rendering.

Component Specification
Display Quad HD+ 3120 x 1440
Refresh rate Adaptive 144Hz LTPO
Peak brightness 7,000 nits
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
RAM Up to 12GB LPDDR5x
Storage UFS 4.1

Design, cameras, and market positioning

The phone is expected to arrive in Onyx Black, Sage Green, and Glacier Blue. Its body reportedly uses an aerospace-grade aluminum frame, a matte glass back that resists fingerprints, and an internal magnetic system for modular accessories.

Camera details point to a flagship-style setup as well. The main sensor is said to be a Sony LYT-710 50MP unit with f/1.8 aperture, OIS and EIS, 2.4µm pixel-binning, pro mode support, and video recording up to 8K at 30fps or 4K at 120fps.

Camera Detail Edge 70 Max
Main sensor Sony LYT-710 50MP
Aperture f/1.8
Stabilization OIS and EIS
Pixel binning 2.4µm
Video 8K at 30fps or 4K at 120fps

In India, the Edge 70 Max is expected to be priced at Rs 50,000, or around $525. It is positioned between the Edge 70 Pro+ and the Edge 70 Signature, with a launch in India scheduled for 15 July 2026 and a wider global rollout expected in August to September 2026.

With a 7,100 mAh battery, 90W charging, a 144Hz display, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, Motorola is clearly aiming to challenge rivals such as the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE, OnePlus 13R, and Xiaomi 15T Pro. The Edge 70 Max is shaping up as a premium phone that treats endurance as a headline feature rather than a compromise.

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