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WPC certification listing just made the Motorola Edge 70 Max official — at least in the sense that it exists and it's coming. No launch date, no pricing. But what the listing
confirms is the kind of charging upgrade Android has been waiting years to get right.
Summary
- Qi2 25W certified with built-in magnets: Model XT2611 cleared the WPC database with Qi2 version 2.2.1 and the MPP25 profile, confirming native magnetic wireless charging — not a workaround via a case.
- First non-Pixel Android with built-in magnets: Samsung's Galaxy S26 requires a magnetic case for Qi2. The Edge 70 Max appears to include the magnets inside the device itself.
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 expected: Digital Citizen and 91mobiles both point to flagship silicon, making this Motorola's second Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 device after the Motorola Signature.
- Three Pantone colors confirmed via renders: Onyx Black, Sage Green, and Glacier Blue, with a flat redesign and MIL-STD-810 durability expected.
- No launch date confirmed: The certification is the clearest sign yet that launch is approaching, but Motorola has said nothing officially.
Why the Magnet Detail Matters
Qi2 wireless charging has been around since 2023. But "Qi2 ready" and "Qi2 with built-in magnets" are two very different things. Apple's
MagSafe works so well specifically because the magnets are inside the phone — alignment is automatic, accessories snap on cleanly, and third-party products like power banks, stands, and camera grips all just work. On Android, that experience has been limited. Samsung's Galaxy S26 is "Qi2 ready," meaning you need a magnetic case to complete the experience. Google's Pixel 10 is currently the only mainstream Android phone with native built-in alignment magnets.
The Edge 70 Max's MPP25 certification changes that. Built-in magnets mean the full
Qi2 accessory ecosystem — car mounts, snap-on power banks, desk stands — works without any case modification. At a premium mid-range price point, that's a genuine differentiator. It also puts pressure on Samsung, which has been conspicuously slow to move its magnets inside the device.
The Bigger Picture: Qi2.2.1 Sets a New Standard
The version number matters here. Qi2.2.1 is the latest iteration of the wireless standard, lifting the universal charging ceiling from 15W to 25W. Until now, Android manufacturers who wanted faster wireless charging had to use proprietary solutions — Motorola's own TurboPower, OnePlus's AirVOOC, Samsung's Super Fast Wireless. Those are fine, but they only work with brand-specific accessories. Qi2.2.1 at 25W means any compatible charger from any brand can hit full speed. That's what standardization is supposed to look like.
What Else We Know
The specs picture filling in from earlier leaks is encouraging. The
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 pairing with a 50MP Sony LYTIA primary camera positions the Edge 70 Max firmly above the standard Edge 70 Pro+ while sitting below the flagship Motorola Signature. HDR10+ certification confirms the display will hit that tier of color accuracy. The MIL-STD-810 durability standard covers drops, temperature extremes, and humidity — a spec increasingly common in premium mid-range phones. Pantone color validation on Onyx Black, Sage Green, and Glacier Blue rounds out a package that takes design seriously.
I suppose the one honest caveat here is that the Edge 70 series has historically been a stronger value in Europe and India than in the US, where Motorola's premium positioning has been harder to land. Whether the Edge 70 Max makes it to North America is unclear. The HDR10+ certification covers Asia-Pacific and EMEA specifically — which may be telling.