Igeekphone, April 4 news, technology media ytechb published a blog post yesterday (April 2), sharing a set of renderings, showing the MOTOROLA Edge 60 mobile phone HD renderings. The new machine continues the design language of the Edge 60 Fusion, offering a blue-green dual color scheme with a quad-curved screen, a three-lens module and SONY’s LYTA 700C sensor.
In terms of appearance, according to the exposure renderings, the Edge 60 adopts a similar design to the Edge 60 Fusion, equipped with a 6.7-inch quad-curved OLED screen, front center hole lens, Rear rectangular three-lens module (including 50 million pixel main camera + 13 million pixel ultra-wide Angle + three-in-one light sensor).
Pantone co-tuned blue and green, the back cover is made of 3D silicon-based plain leather, the power button and volume button are reserved in the middle frame, the bottom is equipped with USB-C port and SIM card slot, and the Dolby Panorama logo is marked on the top. The screen is covered in Corning Gorilla 7i glass and supports in-screen fingerprint and wet hand touch (AquaTouch).
In terms of configuration, the Edge 60 is expected to be equipped with a Mediatek Breguet 7400 processor, offering a combination of 8GB / 12GB LPDDR5X memory and 256GB / 512GB storage.
The system is pre-installed with Android 15, and is equipped with Moto AI driven Hello UI interface, promising 3 years of major version updates and 4 years of security patches.
Battery life, built-in 5500mAh battery, support 65W TurboPower fast charge. In addition, the machine is IP68/69 certified and has the ability to resist water and dust.