Motorola Edge 70 Max Launches in India: Check Pricing and Specifications

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TL; DR
  • Motorola has launched the Edge 70 Max in India starting at ₹54,999, with launch offers bringing the effective price down to ₹49,999.
  • The phone brings a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, a 7,100 mAh battery, a QHD+ LTPO display, and Qi2 magnetic wireless charging.
  • Motorola is limiting some of its headline AI features to the 12GB RAM variant.

Motorola has launched the Edge 70 Max in India. After years of curved-screen, vegan-leather Edge devices that never quite pushed into flagship-adjacent territory, the Max drops the curves entirely, switches to a flat aluminum-and-glass build, and finally brings in Qualcomm’s actual top-tier silicon. Let’s take a look at the pricing and specifications.

Motorola Edge 70 Max Price in India

  • 8GB + 256GB: ₹54,999
  • 12GB + 256GB: ₹59,999

Motorola is offering a ₹5,000 instant bank discount at launch, bringing the effective starting price down to ₹49,999.

Motorola Edge 70 Max Specifications 

  • Display: 6.82-inch Quad HD+ (1440 x 3168) 10-bit LTPO AMOLED, 510 PPI, 1-144Hz adaptive refresh rate, PWM dimming, HDR10+, 7,000 nits peak brightness, DCI-P3 colour gamut, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 3nm, Octa-core (2x 3.8GHz Oryon V3 Phoenix L + 6x 3.32GHz Oryon V3 Phoenix M), Adreno 829 GPU
  • RAM: 8GB / 12GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 4.1
  • Main Camera: 50MP wide, f/1.8, 1/1.56-inch, PDAF, OIS, 4K60
  • Ultra-wide Camera: 8MP, f/2.2, 1/3.1-inch, autofocus, 1080p30
  • Front Camera: 32MP, f/2.2, 22mm, 4K30
  • Battery and Charging: 7,100mAh silicon-carbon cell, 90W TurboPower wired charging, 25W Qi2 magnetic wireless charging, reverse wireless charging
  • Cooling: ArcticMesh vapour chamber cooling system, 5,500 mm²
  • Audio: Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, no 3.5mm jack
  • Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C 2.0 
  • Biometrics: Under-display optical fingerprint scanner
  • Durability: IP68 + IP69 dust and water resistance, MIL-STD-810H compliance
  • Software: Hello UI based on Android 16, with the Qira on-device AI assistant and a dedicated Moto AI key; on-device AI processing is exclusive to the 12GB RAM variant; 3 years of Android OS upgrades plus 5 years of security updates
  • Colors: Onyx Black, Sage Green, Glacier Blue

On paper, this looks like a strong spec sheet, and in a few areas it genuinely is. The display is the best thing here: a QHD+ LTPO panel with 1-144Hz adaptive refresh and 7,000 nits peak brightness is rare at this price. 

The 7,100 mAh battery paired with 90W wired and 25W Qi2 magnetic wireless charging is also a solid combo, and magnetic wireless charging on an Android phone under ₹60,000 is still unusual enough to be worth calling out.

However, the camera setup is a dual system, 50MP main plus an 8MP ultra-wide with a small 1/3.1-inch sensor, and there’s no telephoto lens at all. That’s a gap if photography matters to you even a little. 

Then there’s the AI gating: Motorola is marketing on-device AI and the new Qira assistant as a core part of this launch, but that capability is locked to the 12GB variant only. Buy the 8GB model at the effective ₹49,999 price, and you don’t get the feature Motorola is using to sell the phone. 

Software support is also just 3 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches, average for this segment rather than impressive. On top of that, Motorola’s track record for software updates isn’t very good either.

None of this makes the Edge 70 Max a bad phone. But it doesn’t clear the bar to be an easy recommendation either, especially once you put it next to the vivo X200T.

Motorola Edge 70 Max or vivo X200T?

The vivo X200T (review) launched at ₹59,999 for 12GB+256GB, and with vivo’s own instant cashback and exchange offers, it regularly comes down to the ₹54,999 – ₹57,999 range, similar territory to where the Edge 70 Max effectively lands.

For that money, the X200T gives you a proper triple 50MP ZEISS camera system, main, ultra-wide, and a 70mm telephoto with up to 100X HyperZoom, none of which the Edge 70 Max can match with its telephoto-less camera setup. 

It also runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+, which trades blows with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 in real-world use while typically running cooler. vivo is also promising 5 years of OS updates and 7 years of security patches, comfortably ahead of Motorola’s 3+5 commitment. 

The X200T’s 6,200 mAh battery is smaller than the Edge 70 Max’s 7,100 mAh cell, and its 40W wireless charging trails Motorola’s 25W magnetic setup only in convenience, not speed, but it still holds up fine for a full day of use. The X200T also gets proper flagship features like an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner as well.

If you can get the vivo X200T anywhere under ₹50,000-55,000, it’s still the better choice: better cameras, longer software support, and a chipset that performs just as well without the AI feature-gating gimmick. The Edge 70 Max may win on display and battery capacity, but for most people, cameras and long-term software support matter more day-to-day than a brighter screen or a slightly bigger battery.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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