First impression

Here are Motorola Edge 60 Pro and Edge 60 - now official

Earlier this year, Motorola released the Edge 60 Fusion, but now it is joined by the two top models in the series.

Just as the name suggests, the Edge family are phones with rounded screen edges, now on all four sides of the screen. They are set to focus on design, intelligence, and camera performance. This is particularly noticeable in the Pro model, which has received periscope zoom with AI support that takes you all the way to 50 times magnification. Optically, it reaches 10x, and that is also where the quality is useful. 

Edge 60 Pro does not have the same top chip as the top model in the Razr family but settles for Mediatek's Dimensity 8350 Extreme. However, the screen is of high quality. It is 6.7 inches, of the poled type, with a fast refresh rate and good brightness. The cameras are also something that has been prioritized on the Edge 60 Pro. You get three 50-megapixel cameras, the main camera, wide-angle, and selfie camera. There is also a 10-megapixel zoom camera. 

The sister model Edge 60 is indeed cheaper but has much in common with its sibling model. Edge 60 has 30 instead of 50x zoom with AI, it has a slightly smaller battery and slower charging, and it has a simpler system chip. Otherwise, much is similar. 

Of course, both of these phones include Moto AI, something Motorola was keen to emphasize. A large number of different collaborations are intended to act as a safeguard for the future. Motorola collaborates with Meta, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot. 

It is worth pointing out that both the Edge 60 Pro and Edge 60 are durable, so they can withstand both dust and water under pressure as well as more extreme temperatures. All this without looking bulky or cumbersome.