Motorola’s annual Edge refresh is already underway with the recent debut of the Edge 60 Fusion. But that’s not the only phone in the pipeline—two more models are expected to join the lineup soon: the Edge 60 and the higher-end Edge 60 Pro.
As the name suggests, the Edge 60 Pro sits at the top of the stack. And thanks to a TENAA certification listing out of China, we now have a fairly complete look at what to expect. Here’s a quick breakdown of what the Edge 60 Pro is likely bringing to the table.

1. A Familiar Face
Based on images from the TENAA listing, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro doesn’t reinvent the design wheel. It still has a faux leather finish on the back with a soft-edged square camera module.
The front is built around a 6.67-inch OLED display with curved sides, which is a now-signature look for Motorola’s Edge series. The panel features a crisp 1.5K resolution and has a fingerprint scanner underneath.
From the front, the phone looks premium and modern, with minimal bezels and a centered punch-hole selfie camera. The screen curves smoothly into the chassis, making the phone feel sleeker than the numbers might suggest.
At just 7.25mm thick, the Edge 60 Pro is actually slimmer than the standard Edge 60, which will come in at 7.95mm. And despite its larger battery (more on that in a second), it still weighs a manageable 188 grams, just a few grams heavier than the base model.
Interestingly, the Pro model features an unknown physical button that hasn’t been seen on previous Motorola phones. It’s not yet clear whether it’s a dedicated camera shutter, a shortcut to AI features, or something else entirely. But it certainly seems like Motorola might be experimenting with something new this time around.
2. Performance
Now, let’s talk about performance. The Edge 60 Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 SoC with a top clock speed of 3.35GHz. And the memory options will include 8/12/16GB of RAM with 128/256/512GB and 1TB storage.
We don’t have benchmark numbers for the Edge 60 Pro just yet, but several phones with the same chip are already out in the wild. For instance, the Oppo Reno 13 5G with the Dimensity 8350 hits around 1,134,729 points on AnTuTu and posts 1324 single-core and 4073 multi-core scores on Geekbench 6.
All in all, you can expect smooth day-to-day performance and some light gaming without much trouble. For a detailed look at how this chip performs, check out our full Reno 13 review.
3. Battery and Cameras
Motorola seems to be making a big jump when it comes to Edge 60 Pro’s battery. It packs a massive 6,000mAh cell which is 1500mAh more than what you get on its predecessor.
But while the battery is getting a boost, Motorola is dialing things back slightly on charging speeds. Instead of the 125W fast charging found on the Edge 50 Pro, the Edge 60 Pro only supports 90W wired charging. Still, that should be more than enough to deliver a full charge in under an hour.
We can also keep the wireless charging option in cards given that last year’s model supported it as well. Leading the pack is a 50MP main sensor, joined by a 13MP ultrawide and a third, yet-to-be-confirmed lens. It is likely a telephoto shooter with 3x optical zoom. Up front, the phone has a 32MP selfie camera.
4. Rest of the specs
At this point, pricing and software are the only pieces missing. Motorola hasn’t confirmed the launch date yet, but the TENAA certification is usually a sign that the launch is imminent. At least in China. A global or Indian launch could follow shortly after.
As for software, Motorola has been relatively consistent with offering near-stock Android with a few meaningful customizations. Features like Moto Gestures, Peek Display, and selective personalization have made its Android experience feel light and user-friendly, and we expect the Edge 60 Pro to continue in that direction.
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