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Motorola is bringing native magnetic wireless charging to its Edge series, and it looks like the upcoming Edge 70 Max is leading the charge.

The phone just showed up in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) certification database on June 29, confirming support for the latest Qi 2.2.1 standard with the MPP25 power profile. This means it can deliver up to 25W wireless charging. The really exciting part is the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP) certification, which confirms the phone has built-in magnets.

While most Android brands have only gone for the basic Qi2 certification (Basic Power Profile) on their premium phones, so far only the HMD Skyline and Google Pixel 10 series have included native magnets. This means you won’t need a special magnetic case to get everything working properly. Beyond faster wireless charging, the built-in magnets also make it much easier to attach accessories like wallets, car mounts, and tripods.

Apple users have enjoyed this seamless MagSafe experience for years, and Motorola is now joining the club alongside HMD and Google. Samsung is also rumored to bring native magnets with the Galaxy S27 Ultra. It’s a small but meaningful upgrade that many Android users have been waiting for.

Rumors about the Edge 70 Max sound pretty solid so far. It’s expected to pack a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor for strong performance, a 50MP Sony LYT-710 (1/1.56-inch) main camera sensor, and a modern flat display design. Color options are said to include green, light blue, and black, looking fresh and premium.

Overall, the Edge 70 Max feels like Motorola’s attempt to deliver a well-rounded premium phone that doesn’t just chase specs but also focuses on practical, everyday features. This certification is a strong hint that an official launch isn’t too far away.

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