Motorola Edge 60 Pro
Motorola Edge 60 Pro Review: Know the Pros and Cons
Motorola launched its latest lower mid-ranger, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro, in India on April 30, 2025. Moved by Motorola’s effort to bring remarkable phones to every budget segment, smartphone lovers are curious about what the new phone brings and how it plays against strong competitors like the Oppo F29 Pro, Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, and realme 14 Pro Plus. Let's take a look at the key features, performance, pros, cons, and pricing of the Motorola Edge 60 Pro in Bangladesh.
Key Features and Specs of Motorola Edge 60 Pro
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Design
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro’s design combines a curved display, a softly textured back panel, a slim and light body, and dashing colours. The result is a stunning phone that looks unique yet doesn’t fall apart from Motorola’s signature style.
The phone’s body measures 6.33 inches by 2.88 inches by 0.32 inches. Given this measurement, what seems like a flagship-sized phone weighs only 186g. Motorola has kept the design minimal, lightweight, and easy to grip by using a plastic frame and a clean, mildly textured rear panel.
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The phone comes in three colour choices— Shadow, Dazzling Blue, and Sparkling Grape. The Shadow variant has a vegan leather finish, while the other two have nylon-esque textures.
Integration of IP68/IP69-rated water and dust resistance and MIL-STD-810H grade toughness promises great durability. With such features, the phone can run for 30 minutes under 1.5m of water.
Amid other phones available at this price, like the Oppo F29 Pro and Realme 14 Pro Plus, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro is distinctively noticeable for its original design. Only a few phones, like the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, have such distinguishable characteristics, which, like the Motorola phones, are inherited from their brand’s signature style.
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Display
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro’s display is a 6.7-inch curved P-OLED screen that dazzles even under direct sunlight for its ability to reach a maximum of 4500 nits of brightness. Images render on the display at a 1220 by 2712 pixel resolution and look equally vivid throughout the screen. The HDR10+ and 1B colour technologies featured in the display play a big role in achieving colour-accurate visuals.
Among competitors, only the Realme 14 Pro Plus outplays the Edge 60 Pro’s display in visual quality, featuring an OLED display. Otherwise, even the Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus, which is pricier than the Edge 60 Pro, comes with an AMOLED display. The only major difference between P-OLED and AMOLED displays is that the first one has a plastic substrate, while the latter uses glass. Plastic substrates are flexible and thinner, which makes P-OLED the perfect choice for curved and foldable displays. In contrast, OLED’s glass substrates can only be used in flat displays.
Cameras
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro’s primary camera setup comprises a 50MP (f/1.8) wide, a 50MP (f/2.0) ultrawide, and a 10MP (f/2.0) telephoto lens. The selfie camera on the front is also a 50MP (f/2.0) wide lens. Several assisting features like HDR, panorama, a colour spectrum sensor, AI modifier, and a light sensor enhance the image quality, auto modifications, camera functionalities, and modes.
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Major competitors like the Realme 14 Pro Plus, Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, and even from the higher tier, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus may offer similar 50MP wide and ultrawide lenses. But the Edge 60’s telephoto and selfie lenses stand out as the market’s best.
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro can shoot 4K footage at 30 fps at maximum, which we have seen in the realme 14 Pro+ and Nothing Phone 3a pro.
Hardware, Software, and Performance
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro is powered by a 4nm Mediatek Dimensity 8350 Extreme octa-core processor. Accompanying it comes a Mali G615-MC6 graphical processor. Together, assisted by powerful RAM, 8GB or 12GB, the processors contribute to satisfactory performance. From high-end gaming to regular browsing, the phone runs smoothly without showing lags or blips.
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Usually, the 4nm Qualcomm SM7635 Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset is the most popular at this price, used in phones like the Oppo F29 Pro and Realme 14 Pro Plus and also in higher-priced phones like the Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus. Motorola’s opting for the Dimensity processor demonstrates the company’s effort to keep it minimal without compromising performance.
At its price, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro offers performative and sufficient RAM and storage options. There are three distinct variations: 256GB storage with 8GB RAM, 256GB storage with 12GB RAM, and 512GB storage with 12GB RAM.
Coupled with a robust processor and high RAM, the Edge 60 Pro provides satisfactory gaming and daily task performance. From downloading, installing, and navigating through different applications to playing high-end games like Genshin Impact and PUBG, the phone provides smooth and lag-free support.
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The personalised version of Android 15 that comes with the Edge 60 resembles the Google Pixel’s operating system in look and feel. A dedicated AI button placed on the side rail streamlines tasks like checking notifications, using AI modifiers, or changing settings.
Battery and Charger
A shift in the capacity of batteries in lower mid-range smartphones is becoming more noticeable with every launch. Even in the previous year, batteries of the most powerful smartphones in this price segment hardly offered higher power storage than 5000 mAh. But this year, several phones like the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro and Realme 14 Pro+ have featured stronger batteries with 6000 mAh capacity.
Following the trend, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro offers a 6000 mAh silicon carbon battery. With such massive battery capacity, the runtime is easily stretchable to a day and a half, even after extended gaming sessions.
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Charging from zero to 100 percent takes less than a couple of hours, as the phone comes with a 90W superfast wired charger. Additionally, the phone features a 15W wireless and a 5W reverse wired charging system.
Pros and Cons of the Motorola Edge 60 Pro
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Pros
- Premium, lightweight design- IP68/IP69 rating with MIL-STD-810H durability- Curved P-OLED display- 4500 nits peak brightness- Double 50MP camera setup- Standout selfie and telephoto lenses- Powerful Dimensity 8350 Extreme 4nm processor- Clean, Pixel-like Android 15 experience with AI button- Massive 6000 mAh battery with 90W fast charging- Supports wireless and reverse wired charging.
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Cons
- Plastic frame- No audio jack- Use of a Mediatek processor instead of a more popular Snapdragon chipset- No 1 TB internal memory option
Price of Motorola Edge 60 Pro in Bangladesh
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro is not officially available in Bangladesh. In India, its price starts from INR 22,999 or BDT 33,224.
Conclusion
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro stands out in the lower mid-range segment with its sleek, lightweight design, curved 6.7" P-OLED display, powerful Dimensity 8350 processor, and a solid 6000 mAh battery paired with 90W fast charging. Its outstanding 50MP selfie and telephoto cameras, durable IP68/IP69 build, and clean Android 15 interface make it a good choice for users who value style, performance, and longevity in one package.
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