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    Motorola Edge 60 Pro First Feedback

    mobile specsBy mobile specsMay 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Motorola has recently been on a role while launching several new products this year. A few weeks ago, we saw the launch of the Motorola Age 60 styls, followed by a new Motorola Pad Pro and Motobook laptop. Last night, Motorola has also announced its new Razr 60 and Razr 60 ultra -models in the United States as its premium foldable offer for this year. At the same time, Motorola also announced its new Age 60 and Age 60 Pro models to increase its mid -range offerings. Although there is no news about the new Razrs coming to India right now, Motorola has officially begun to tamper with its Edge 60 Pro, which is scheduled to begin on April 30. I have had access to this smartphone early, and here I have my first impression.

    The Motorola Age 60 Pro is the successor of the launch of the launch last year. The phone was a competitive price. 31,999 and presented a good mixture of features, including a wagon leather -wrapped body, which includes IP68 rating, fast wireless charging, and capable camera, as described in our review. However, it diminished in battery life and had a slightly painful display. With the new edge 60 Pro, it seems that Motorola has focused on these shortcomings and worked on it.

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    Motorola Edge 60 Pro Launch will be available in three colors

    The new phone looks very similar to the model that is replaced. Despite the IP69 rating and receiving the MI-StD-810H certification this year, a soft wagon has been felt. It was also surprisingly surprisingly that I had to use it within a few minutes, provided it packs a high -capacity battery. It is available in three colors: shadow, shining grapes, and magnificent blue. The glowing grapes felt very good and premium.

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    Motorola Edge 60 Pro is 120 hertz, Polyes Panel

    Things on the front have also changed. Now there are a 4C curved display, as the motorla calls it. 6.67 inches, 1.5K resolution, 120 Hz display appears very similar to the curved edge display from the previous model, but the corning guerrilla glass 7I screen on the top and bottom edges also receives less aggressive rotation. The same can be said about the bottom display, which rotates in depth on the sides than the top and bottom. As you may have seen, the 144hz refresh rate has been reduced to 120 hits, which is not honest. However, Motorola claims that the new polydic panel offers 4,500 nets peak, which is far brighter than the Edge 50 Pro panel.

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    Edge 60 Pro Camera Setup comes with some changes this year

    This year the camera setup also looks a bit different. Now a new 50 -megapixel Sony Late is 700C sensor and 50 megapixel ultra -wide camera (double as a macro camera). A 10 -megapixel telephone camera and a 50 -megapixel selfie camera are no change. What is Gum Laser Auto Focus (TOF) sensor and 3-in-1 sensor (for exhibition, auto-white balance and Flickr). Motorola said the new phone has a multi -spectrum sensor for color accuracy, which has a certified camera and display of its pantone.

    This year the processor has received the most important upgrade. The Motorola Edge 60 Pro gets the Medetic Dimension 8350 extreme processor (which is said to be the fastest of the clock), which is a large upgrade to Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 General 3 last year. In addition to RAM and storage. 8/12GB LPDDR5X with RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage. Although the new chip set will offer to promote performance, Motorola says it is also designed to develop its new Moto AI 2.0 experiences for on -device processing.

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    Moto A has been applied to multiple parts of the user experience

    Moto AI 2.0 can only be drawn by suppressing the dedicated AI key. There are many new and interesting features here, but none of them were active or accessible on demo units. I will find details of them in a thorough review. It seems that Motorola uses different AI models to meet tasks. In fact, any AI model (such as Gymney or anxiety) can be chosen to perform a particular task through the Voice Command. The Moto AI 2.0 interface, when pressing the button, is popped up with the card, such as the overlay, takes the half -section under the display, and it doesn’t matter if anyone is using work or app. Moto AI 2.0 Hello runs on UI, which is now based on Android 15.

    Motorola even talked about using AI for her camera processing, which reminded me of Apple’s iPhone 16 devices series. It can mainly apply custom color treatment to your choice on all images snatching through phone cameras.

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    The phone felt thinner for a 6,000 mAh battery device

    A major complaint of our Edge 50 Pro Review was battery life, and Motorola has worked on it. The Motorola Edge 60 Pro now comes with a 6,000 mAh battery (from 4,500mAh) but it gradually gets 90W wired charging. The Q-Standard 15W wireless charging has been retained.

    In fact, it looks like Motorola has heard its customers and has brought a package to the class. However, we will need to test the company’s claims and confirm that if the hardware upgrade is expected. Until then, stay tuns for our detailed review, which will end soon!

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