In our detailed review, the Motorola Edge 60 Neo proves to be a well-made, robust and visually appealing smartphone in the affordable mid-range category, which receives a solid rating thanks to its excellent battery life.
Under real-world conditions, the Motorola Edge 60 Neo demonstrates impressive endurance in our battery test with its 5,000 mAh battery, particularly for a compact phone. Compared to the Edge 50 Neo or a Samsung Galaxy A36, the Motorola phone is significantly more durable. Readers can find out how great the differences are here.
Affordable Android phone focuses on premium features
Motorola has equipped its affordable Edge 60 Neo with plenty of premium features, making this mid-range phone particularly attractive for its price category. Unlike the Edge 60, Neo model supports wireless charging, and Motorola's more affordable model also boasts more durable housing. The Edge 60 Neo has IP69/IP68 and MIL-STD-810H certification, making it robust and waterproof.
Also particularly noteworthy is the 6.36-inch pOLED display with LTPO technology, which ensures an adaptive refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz. In our test, the Edge 60 Neo reaches a high peak brightness paired with accurate color reproduction in the realistic APL18 test. You can find the exact values here.
However, the Edge 60 Neo does have one major weakness. Find out what this is in our detailed review of the Motorola smartphone.
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Review of the Motorola Edge 60 Neo



