The Motorola Edge 60 Neo is designed for those who want a stylish, pocketable phone without sacrificing capabilities. It pairs a lightweight, durable build with a pro-grade camera system powered by a Sony LYTIA sensor, an advanced suite of Moto AI tools and ultra-fast charging that can top up a day’s power in minutes.

Compact yet rugged

The Edge 60 Neo is one of the lightest devices in its segment, with a slim profile that makes it comfortable to hold and easy to carry.

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Despite the compact footprint, Motorola hasn’t skimped on protection: the handset carries IP68/69 ingress protection, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and meets MIL-STD-810H standards for shock and environmental resilience. It’s built to move with you — whether that means commuting, travelling or working outdoors.

Display: bright and punchy

At the front sits a 6.4-inch display capable of peaking at 3,000 nits, making it one of the brightest panels in its class. The combination of high peak brightness and ultra-thin bezels ensures the screen remains usable in direct sunlight and gives media playback a satisfying, immersive feel.

Pro camera system with Sony LYTIA

Where the Edge 60 Neo really stands out is photography. Its camera array is unusually flexible for the price bracket, and crucially includes a dedicated telephoto lens — a rare addition at this level.

Motorola Moto Edge 60 Neo
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Camera spec highlights:

  • 50MP main: Sony LYTIA 700C sensor with OIS
  • 13MP ultrawide + macro
  • 10MP telephoto: 3x optical zoom, Super Zoom up to 30x
  • 32MP front camera for high-res selfies

Combined with Motorola’s image processing and Moto AI, the hardware delivers polished results: exposure, colour and detail are balanced in real time so photos are often ready to post straight from the camera app.

Moto AI: useful, not gimmicky

Motorola’s moto ai platform sits at the core of the Edge 60 Neo experience. It covers a broad set of features that go beyond photography:

  • Photo Enhancement Engine: merges multiple exposures for cleaner low-light shots.
  • Signature Style: professional presets co-created with photographers.
  • Adaptive Stabilization: smoother video in motion.
  • Dynamic Bokeh: intelligent portrait background separation.
  • Generative AI: create bespoke images, stickers and wallpapers.
  • Next Move: contextual suggestions based on on-screen content.

The overall effect is a phone that anticipates and streamlines common tasks rather than simply adding flashy but useless options.

Battery and charging

Battery life is handled by a 5,000 mAh cell, which Motorola rates at up to 44 hours under typical use. The headline feature here is the fast charging: 68W TurboPower can deliver a day’s worth of power in around 7 minutes of charging. There’s also support for 15W wireless charging for added convenience.

Style choices

Motorola has teamed with Pantone to offer three exclusive finishes that add personality to the handheld: Frostbite (icy blue), Poinciana (vibrant red) and Grisaille (sophisticated grey). These colours give the Edge 60 Neo a fashion-forward edge among similarly specced devices.

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