Motorola Edge 60 with Dimensity 7400 SoC, launched in India

Motorola Edge 60 with Dimensity 7400 SoC, launched in India

Motorola has officially introduced the Edge 60 in India, targeting smartphone enthusiasts who seek a premium feel without breaking the bank. Priced at ₹25,999 (with an introductory offer reducing it to ₹24,999), this model packs compelling specs like a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, a sharp quad-curved display, and a versatile camera setup. Let’s dive into what makes this phone stand out in India’s fiercely competitive sub-₹30,000 smart­phone segment.


Price & Availability

Launch price: ₹25,999 for the lone 12 GB RAM + 256 GB variant
Introductory offer: Buys can save ₹1,000 via select bank cards, bringing the launch price to ₹24,999 
Availability: Goes on sale from 12 PM IST, June 17, via Flipkart, Motorola India’s online store, and major offline retailers


Design & Display

Screen: A stunning 6.67‑inch quad-curved 1.5K pOLED display (2,712×1,220 pixels), 10-bit color, HDR10+, 120 Hz refresh, and up to 4,500 nits peak brightness 
Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 7i with anti‑fingerprint coating
Colors: Offered in Pantone‑validated shades—Gibraltar Sea and Shamrock—that ensure color accuracy
Durability: Comes with IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance and meets MIL-STD-810H military toughness standards


Performance & Software

Processor: 4 nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, paired with Mali‑G615 MC2 GPU
Memory: 12 GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256 GB UFS 2.2 storage, expandable up to 1 TB via microSD card
Software: Ships with Android 15-based Hello UI, with a pledge of three major OS upgrades and four years of security updates
AI features: Includes Moto AI 2.0 suite—Catch Me Up (notification summarizer), Remember This (context recall), Pay Attention (real-time transcription), Image/Playlist Studio tools 


Camera & Multimedia

Rear Camera Trio:

50 MP Sony LYTIA 700C primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture and OIS

50 MP ultrawide + macro lens

10 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS 

Front Camera: 50 MP selfie shooter, capable of 4K at 30 fps

Video: Rear cam supports 4K@30 fps and slow‑motion capture

Audio: Features dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos

User Takeaway: This camera setup offers flexibility—from crisp portraits and sweeping landscapes to detailed macro shots and zoomed-in captures—all in one device


Battery & Charging

Battery: A 5,500 mAh unit—quite generous in this price range 
Charging: Supports 68 W TurboPower wired charging, capable of a full charge in around 45 minutes


Connectivity & Extras

5G/4G Support: Compatible with 5G SA/NSA bands plus dual 4G VoLTE 

Others: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, USB‑C audio, and an under-display fingerprint sensor
Durability & Usability: Water Touch 3.0, anti-blue light display certification, and MIL-STD toughness for everyday resilience 


Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Premium curved 1.5K pOLED display with HDR and Pantone validation No flagship-grade Snapdragon chipset
Versatile triple camera with strong optics No wireless charging or IP67 baseline
Powerful Dimensity 7400 delivers smooth performance RAM/storage non-upgradeable beyond 12/256 GB
Long software support (3 OS, 4 years security) Charger included, but battery life in real life TBD
Durable build (IP68/69, MIL-STD)


 Verdict: Is It Worth It?

The Edge 60 positions itself as a feature-rich mid‑ranger offering display excellence, versatile photography, and robust performance with the Dimensity 7400, all while promising long-term software support—crucial for buyers who keep their phones 3–4 years. Its only drawbacks are the absence of wireless charging and a top-tier flagship chipset, but these are acceptable trade-offs at its price.

If you're after stunning visuals, strong all-round cameras, and future-ready updates—this phone is a compelling pick. Competitors in its range—like the iQOO Neo 10R, Poco X7 Pro, or OnePlus Nord 4—offer some advantages, but none combine Motorola's strength in build and display with this level of polish.


Motorola’s Edge 60 is a well-balanced mid-range device that checks many premium boxes—innovative design, punchy cameras, and strong performance. If you're in the ₹25–30k range and want a phone that looks and feels premium, delivers consistently, and won't become outdated quickly, this is one of the best bets currently available.

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