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Motorola unveils Edge 60 Pro series in India

Motorola unveils Edge 60 Pro series in India

Deccan Herald30-04-2025
Motorola on Wednesday (April 30) launched the new premium mid-range phone Edge 60 Pro series in India.The latest Android phone comes with big upgrade over the predecessor Edge 50 Pro (review). The Edge 50 Pro sports a 6.7-inch 1.5K (2712 x 1220p) 10-bit pOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, and offers up to 4,500 nits peak brightness.The screen is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass 7i shield and the device boasts US military-grade MIL-STD-810H durability protection and IP68+69 dust-and-water-resistant rating..Google Pixel 9a review: Reliable AI phone with incredible camera.It also features dual-SIM slots (type-nano), a Type-C USB port, an in-indisplay fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos audio system.The device is powered by 4nm class MediaTek 8350 Extreme processor with Mali-G615 MC6 GPU, 8GB/12GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB UFS 4.0 storage, and a 6,000mAh battery with 90W wired charging cability and 15W wireless charging ability..The Motorola phone runs Android 15 and is guaranteed to get three years of Android OS updates up to 2028 and four years of security software coverage up to 2029.It boasts of triple camera module-- main 50MP camera (with Sony LYTIA 700C sensor with f/1.8 aperture, OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation) with 50MP (f/2.0) auto focus ultra-wide camera with macro mode) and a 10MP (f/2.0) 3x telephoto camera (with OIS, 50x Super Zoom, Multispectral 3-in-1 light sensor ) with LED flash on the back. It also comes with a 50MP (f/2.0) front camera for selfies and video calling.The device comes in Pantone Dazzling Blue, Pantone Shadow and Pantone Sparkling Grape colours. It will be available in two configurations-- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage-- for Rs 29,999 and Rs 33,999, respectively.Edge 60 Pro vs Rival brandsThe latest Motorola phone will be competing with Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, Google Pixel 8a (review), Redmi Note 14 Pro series, and iQOO Z10 (review), among others. .Nothing Phone (3a) Pro review: Feature-rich phone with cool design.Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on DH Tech
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