
The Motorola Edge 60 presents itself as a decent mid-ranger with several notable upgrades over its predecessor, including significantly improved battery life, better ingress protection, and capable new ultrawide and selfie cameras. Its curved OLED display offers great brightness and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, while the telephoto camera also stands out for its solid performance.
However, the phone is held back by several key drawbacks. The main camera's inconsistent performance is a significant concern, often yielding unreliable results, and the removal of wireless charging is a downgrade. Additionally, the Dimensity 7300 chipset does not offer an upgrade in performance for its price point.
Overall, while it packs many nice features and certain cameras excel, the inconsistent main camera and other omissions prevent it from being a clear leader in its segment, with the reviewer suggesting better value might be found elsewhere if the telephoto lens isn't a priority.
“So, there you have it. The Motorola Edge 60. It packs a lot of nice features. Plus, there are plenty of upgrades over last year. There's better ingress protection, longer battery life, expandable storage, and Moto AI features. and the new ultrawide and selfie cameras do a great job, too.”
“Our main complaints are that Motorola has gotten rid of the wireless charging, and the main camera's performance is inconsistent. You can also get a better chipset at this price.”