Images of a new magnetic wireless charger, reportedly named "Moto Snap," have surfaced. The charger features Motorola branding, a braided cable, a purple accent, and a metal chassis around the back and the USB-C plug. This leak was shared by Evan Blass on Twitter/X.
Motorola's Edge 70 Max is currently the only device from the company to feature built-in Qi2 magnetic wireless charging, supporting 25W speeds. Unlike some other Android phones, the magnets are integrated directly into the device rather than being offloaded to a case. This places the Edge 70 Max in a small group of Android phones with native Qi2 support, alongside Google's Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 series.
While the "Moto Snap" charger could simply be an accessory for the existing Edge 70 Max, its appearance suggests that Motorola might be preparing to integrate Qi2 magnetic wireless charging into a broader range of its upcoming devices. This would expand the availability of the Qi2 standard within the Android ecosystem, though the impact on Motorola's budget-focused lineup, which often lacks wireless charging, remains uncertain.
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Images of a "Moto Snap" magnetic wireless charger have leaked, indicating Motorola may expand Qi2 magnetic wireless charging beyond its Edge 70 Max smartphone. This development could bring the Qi2 standard to more devices in Motorola's product line.