Motorola recently unveiled the Edge 70 Max, the top model in the Edge 70 series, which also includes the Edge 70 Fusion, Edge 70, Edge 70 Pro, and Edge 70 Pro+. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, the same chipset found in the Motorola Signature, both phones deliver flagship-level performance but target different audiences.
The Edge 70 Max focuses on raw power, extreme battery life, and display brightness, while the Signature prioritises premium design, comfort, and advanced photography. Here is how these two Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 flagships compare.

6Pricing and Variants
- Edge 70 Max: 8GB+256GB at Rs 54,999, 12GB+256GB at Rs 59,999. Available in Aqua Gray, Ice Melt, and Dark Shadow.
- Signature: 12GB+256GB at Rs 57,499, 16GB+512GB at Rs 62,499, 16GB+1TB at Rs 67,499. Available in Martini Olive and Carbon.
The Edge 70 Max has a lower entry price, but the Signature offers better specifications at similar price points. Its 12GB variant is cheaper than the Max’s 12GB model, while higher storage options up to 1TB provide greater flexibility.
Winner: Signature | Better storage value.



