Motorola Edge 70 Max Spotted on HDR10+ Certification Site
Motorola Edge 70 Max has surfaced on certification databases, with HDR10+ support and 25W Qi2 wireless charging now looking likely. The latest reports also suggest the phone may be closer to launch than before, though Motorola has not officially announced it yet.
Certification clues
The HDR10+ certification suggests the Edge 70 Max is being prepared for premium display tuning, which usually means richer contrast and improved colour playback for video content. The WPC listing confirms the model code XT2611 and points to Qi2 25W magnetic wireless charging support.
That WPC entry also includes Qi version 2.2.1 and the MPP25 power profile, which indicates built-in magnets for magnetic wireless accessories. In practice, that means the Edge 70 Max could support magnetic chargers and accessories in a MagSafe-like way, but for Android.
Charging details
The biggest hardware takeaway from the WPC listing is the move to 25W wireless charging, which would make the Edge 70 Max the fastest wireless-charging phone in Motorola’s Edge lineup so far. Wired charging has not been detailed in the certification report, so only the wireless spec is currently confirmed.
| Detail | Reported info |
|---|---|
| Model code | XT2611 |
| Wireless charging | Qi2 25W |
| Magnetic profile | MPP25 |
| Display certification | HDR10+ support implied |
What it may mean
Motorola’s use of Qi2 magnets could make the Edge 70 Max more convenient with accessories like chargers, wallets and grips. HDR10+ support also points to a more premium multimedia experience, especially if the phone is aimed above the usual mid-range tier.
Recent leaks tied to the Edge 70 Max also mention a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, a 50MP Sony Lytia main camera, and a rugged, MIL-STD-810H-certified body, though those details are from separate leaked material rather than the certification listings themselves. Taken together, the signs suggest Motorola is preparing a more ambitious Edge model than usual.
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