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Motorola Edge 60
Motorola Android 15 Released Apr 2025

Motorola Edge 60

7.5 / 10
Compass Score
Based on 8 critic reviews
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Starting from
$510
Specs
Android 15 Operating system
6.67" Screen size
50MP f/1.8 Main camera
Dimensity 7300 (4 nm) Octa-core Processor
512 GB Storage
5,200 mAh Battery

Verdict

A capable phone offering an attractive display and solid design, minus some advanced features.

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What's good
+ Curved glass adds a premium touch
+ Solid camera hardware
+ Good battery life
+ Fast 68W charging
+ Impressive display
What's not
Performance issues in camera
Plastic outer shell
Underwhelming Wi-Fi performance
No wireless charging
Only four years of updates
By category

Key specs

Camera
Main: 50MP f/1.8
Front: 50MP f/2.0
Video: Ultra HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) 30fps
Performance
Chip: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4 nm) Octa-core
RAM: 12 GB
Storage: 512 GB
Display
Size: 6.67" Color
Res: 1220 × 2712
PPI: 446 ppi
Battery
Capacity: 5,200 mAh
Fast charge: 68W
Type: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Design
Weight: 179g
IP: IP69
Material: Plastic
Connectivity
WiFi: Wi-Fi n/ac/ax
BT: BT 5.4
NFC: Yes
What critics say

Critic consensus

7.5 / 10
Compass Score
8 reviews
weighted by credibility
How we score →
GSMArena
GSMArena
8.2

“The Motorola Edge 60 is a decent all-rounder for the asking price, with some caveats in mind. The display is excellent, one of the brightest in the class, even, the camera experience is pretty good, despite the underwhelming 2x zoom photos and inconsistent performance from shot to shot.”

Notebookcheck
Notebookcheck
7.9

“The Motorola Edge 60 is one of the best smartphones you can get for up to $500. Highlights include its super bright P-OLED display at 120 Hz, good triple-camera system including a telephoto lens, long runtimes and fast charging, eSIM support, as well as 512 GB of storage including the option to expand this via a microSD card. Its strong total package is rounded out by a very high-quality case with an IP69 certification. Its screen glass, which wraps over the edges of the device, is handy for displaying notifications—but apart from that, it's simply a matter of taste.”

Tech Advisor
Tech Advisor
7

“The Edge 60 is a slight upgrade on the Edge 60 Fusion, sacrificing the good value proposition for a zoom lens and a few other minor changes. But while the day-to-day experience is a noticeable upgrade, there isn’t enough to justify the extra expense or ultimately make the phone worth buying.”

TrustedReviews
TrustedReviews
7

“This could have been one of the top lower-mid range phones, but the Motorola Edge 60 suffers from noticeable performance hitches, in the camera most glaringly.”

In Depth

Design

The Edge 60 sports a curved glass front, reminiscent of older flagship designs. This reduces the perceived thickness and makes it comfortable to hold. While the design may not align with current trends, it feels classier than its price suggests, according to reviewers.

The back features a textured plastic that comes in a fabric-like blue finish or a leather-like green finish. Reviewers note that the canvassed texture offers good grip and a high-end feel without showing fingerprints, which means you might skip using an additional cover.

The phone is also IP68/69 certified, offering impressive water and dust resistance. Reviewers appreciated these features, noting that it “feels great without showing fingerprint smudges,” according to Tech Advisor. However, the plastic frame reminds you that this is a mid-range offering.

Display(s)

The phone’s 6.67-inch OLED display offers rich, vibrant colors, making it perfect for streaming videos and gaming. You’ll enjoy the clear and vibrant display, which supports high dynamic range video for impressive contrast.

Despite the promise of eye-popping brightness, some reviewers have found it falls short outside on sunny days. “It’s rated for up to 4500 nit brightness, but in real-world use, it’s okay,” explained experts.

With its smooth 120Hz refresh rate, you’ll notice fluid transitions and a superb scrolling experience, though a few performance hitches can affect this seamless feel.

Performance

When you use the Motorola Edge 60 for everyday tasks, you’ll find it performs smoothly enough. Daily navigation and app usage proceed without major issues. “In day-to-day use, the Edge 60 is perfectly smooth,” reports Tech Advisor.

Disappointingly, it’s not your best choice for gaming. The chip’s limited power can lead to lag during intensive tasks such as editing and gaming. Comprehensive performance features, like a robust GPU, simply aren’t present, limiting its appeal for high-performance needs.

Software & Storage

The Motorola Edge 60 runs on Android 15, wrapped in Motorola’s classic interface. This makes it simple to use and doesn’t overwhelm you with unnecessary features.

You’ll enjoy practical additions like motion gestures and a lock screen that stands out. Experts note that the phone introduces some AI features, but these “aren’t too glaringly overbearing.” The AI isn’t the main draw, but it won’t get in your way either.

Ultimately, the Edge 60’s interface keeps things straightforward, making everyday interaction smooth and hassle-free.

Cameras

The Edge 60 sports a substantial 50MP main sensor, a 10MP 3x zoom lens, and a 50MP ultrawide lens. You’ll appreciate the camera’s potential in good light, capturing vibrant photos that punch above its price tag. Even the telephoto lens excels at this level, offering quality pictures.

The real struggle comes in executing these promises. “Using the camera feels laggy,” experts say, pointing out the significant lag when switching modes or snapping shots. This lag takes away from quick captures, leaving some moments unrealized.

Inconsistent HDR processing can lead to exposure issues, especially noticeable in varied lighting conditions. Although image quality is commendable in favorable scenarios, be prepared for some technical hiccups.

Battery

The Motorola Edge 60 gives you confidence with its 5200mAh battery, promising a full day’s usage without the mid-day charge panic. Experts praise its ability to ‘often reach the end of the day with charge left and even get through much of the next day’, ensuring a worry-free experience for users on the go.

Charging it is a breeze, saving you time with its rapid 68W charging capability, reaching full charge in just 47 minutes. Sadly, you won’t enjoy the convenience of wireless charging, which could be a minor letdown for those used to that luxury.

Audio

Motorola’s speakers produce a strong, clear sound, making calls easy to understand, even in noisy spaces. Watching movies or gaming provides pleasant audio, but you may notice a lack of depth in sound.

A critic at PhoneArena mentioned, “The audio feels flat and the maximum volume is not that high either.” Despite these limitations, for everyday use, the audio performance satisfies most needs and complements the dual speakers’ volume output.

The Bottom Line

This phone offers a bright, vivid screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smoothness in daily interactions. The curved edges contribute to its aesthetic appeal, though some users may find this design choice distracting due to reflections.

Battery life is a strong point, with a robust capacity that can last through busy days and fast charging to get you back up quickly. Be aware of the lack of wireless charging, which doesn’t support this convenience.

Camera performance delivers good results but the experience can feel sluggish, with noted delays when using features. Experts note, “It’s a phone that gets a lot right,” but performance may leave you looking for smoother alternatives.

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