With 50-watt fast charging, Motorola sets a standard for budget smartphones with the Moto G60s
One feature that we liked in particular in our review of the Motorola Moto G60s is the TurboPower50 charging technology used, which makes long charging times in the lower-priced mid-range a thing of the past, despite the Moto phone's powerful 5,000 mAh battery.
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A few months after the release of the "normal" Moto G60, which was exclusively conceived for the Indian market, the G60s model finds its way to Europe. The unique selling point of the Moto G60s is the proprietary TurboPower50 charging technology, which allows the 5,000 mAh battery to be fully charged in less than an hour - the Moto G60s took about 57 minutes in our test. Fortunately, the low-priced mid-range phone also comes with the appropriate power adapter, so no additional accessories have to be purchased.
This makes the low-priced mid-range phone from the Moto G series the fastest smartphone from Motorola so far in terms of charging times and the power adapter's rated output. With 50 watts, the Moto G60s even surpasses the Edge 20 flagship series, which only supports the 30-watt version TurboPower. Motorola claims that charging the device for just 12 minutes should provide a use time of 12 hours.
In addition to fast charging, the 270-Euro (~$313) Motorola smartphone (MSRP) offers a 6.8-inch Max Vision LC display with a high refresh rate of 120Hz and a quad-camera setup. Furthermore, the Moto G60s is powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 processor, which is backed by 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal UFS storage.
Is fast charging a high priority for you in a phone? And are you looking for a low-priced mid-range smartphone? If so, you can get a detailed impression of the Moto G60s by taking a look at our comprehensive review of the Motorola smartphone.
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