
Should you go for the new Motorola Edge 60 Pro?
Motorola Edge 60 Pro – Summary Review
Key Specs:
- Display: 6.7″ pOLED Quad-curved display, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 1.5K resolution
- Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 8350 Extreme- Octacore- 3.35 GHz
- RAM/Storage: 12GB LPDDR5 + 256GB UFS 2.2 (no microSD slot)
- Battery: 6000mAh with 90W wired, 15W wireless.
- Cameras:
- Rear: 50MP (Sony 700C) + 50MP ultrawide/macro + 50MP telephoto
- Front: 50MP with autofocus
- OS: Android 15 out of the box, 3 years of OS + 4 years of security updates
- Build: Plastic back (acrylic), metal frame, IP68 + IP69, Military grade, water/dust resistance
- Price (India): ₹29,999 (~$360)
- AI: Smart Connect with Moto AI
Strengths:
- Premium Display: Bright, smooth (120Hz), curved-edge pOLED panel—rare at this price.
- Fast Charging & Wireless Support: 90W wired, 15W wireless. Charging is a standout in the segment.
- Good Main & Selfie Cameras: 50MP sensors front and back with OIS and autofocus provide sharp, vibrant images.
- Clean Software: Close to stock Android with useful Moto gestures and minimal bloat.
- Stylish Design: Slim (8.24 mm), light (186g), with a modern curved-screen aesthetic.
Weaknesses:
- Mid-range SoC: Mediatek Dimensity 8350 Extreme is good but still not on par with flagship chips like Snapdragon 8 Gen 2/3.
- Plastic Back: Looks premium but not as durable or classy as glass.
- Camera Limitations: Low-light performance is average.
- No Expandable Storage: Limited to internal 256GB (adequate for most, but fixed).
Verdict – Who Should Buy It?
Buy the Motorola Edge 60 Pro if:
- You want a premium, curved 120 Hz display under ₹30K.
- Fast charging (including wireless) matters to you.
- You prefer a clean Android experience.
- Selfie camera and stylish design are priorities.
Skip it if:
- You want flagship-level performance or gaming.
- Low-light camera quality and a higher zoom lens are must-haves.
- You prioritize long-term software support (Samsung/Pixel offer more).
Post Comment