Motorola is pretty bad at software updates, with new Android versions delayed by months and devices often getting the bare minimum of support. And it’s not getting much better, as a new release shows just how confusing it is to understand what Motorola is and is not promising.

The Motorola Edge 70 Max, a rare Android phone with built-in Qi2 magnets, debuted yesterday as a mostly unexciting new release. It’s really just those magnets that make the £700 phone appealing.

It’s certainly not the software promises.

As we pointed out, Motorola’s website in the UK says that the Edge 70 Max is promised security updates through 2031, with “up to 3 years” of OS updates. Relatively standard, if a little below what devices from Google and Samsung are offering at the same price points.

From the Motorola Edge 70 Max specs