Pros
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Gorgeous 6.67" quad-curve pOLED (1220p/120 Hz) that gets extremely bright and is Pantone-validated for color accuracy.
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Big battery with brisk 68W charging and excellent real-world endurance for the class.
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Tough build for a mid-ranger: Gorilla Glass 7i plus IP68/IP69 water/dust resistance; premium faux-leather/canvas finishes.
Cons
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No wireless charging.
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MediaTek Dimensity 7300-series silicon is fine for daily use but not ideal for heavy gaming.
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Limited U.S. availability (mostly import-only) and Motorola’s shorter update window (3 OS / 4 years security) versus rivals.
On top of:
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Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G
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Moto G Power 5G (2024)
Behind of:
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Google Pixel 8a — better camera consistency and a 7-year update promise.
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OnePlus 12R — flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 performance at a mid-range price.
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Samsung Galaxy A56 5G — longer software support (up to 6 OS upgrades).
Summary
The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion nails the “premium mid-range” brief: a striking quad-curve OLED, standout durability, and all-day battery with fast charging, wrapped in stylish finishes. Its camera is solid for the price and everyday performance is smooth, but power users, gamers, and long-term-support sticklers will do better with the Pixel 8a, Galaxy A-series, or OnePlus 12R. For everyone else—especially if you’re okay importing—it’s a classy, value-packed daily driver.
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