In a surprising shift within India’s smartphone market, photography enthusiasts are increasingly gravitating towards Motorola’s Edge 60 Neo instead of premium flagship devices, citing superior value and professional-grade camera capabilities at a fraction of the cost.
The Edge 60 Neo, priced around Rs 25,000 in India, is creating waves among mobile photography circles with its impressive triple-camera system. The device features a 50MP Sony LYTIA sensor with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), a 13MP ultra-wide lens with macro capability, and notably, a dedicated 10MP telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom—a feature typically reserved for phones costing twice as much.
Pro-Grade Photography at Mid-Range Pricing
What sets the Edge 60 Neo apart is its telephoto camera with up to 30x Super Zoom capability, enabling distortion-free framing even at distance. The phone also sports a 32MP front camera capable of studio-quality selfies and 4K video recording, making it a complete package for content creators and photography hobbyists.
“The combination of OIS on both primary and telephoto cameras, along with AI-powered Photo Enhancement Engine, delivers results that rival flagship devices,” explains photography enthusiast communities on social media platforms.
The device’s Adaptive Stabilisation ensures blur-free shots, while four focal length options in portrait mode provide creative flexibility previously unavailable in this price segment.
Built for Real-World Photography
Beyond cameras, the Edge 60 Neo brings practical advantages with its IP68/69 rating and military-grade MIL-STD-810H durability, protecting the device during outdoor photography sessions. The 5,200mAh battery with 68W fast charging ensures all-day shooting capability.
The device runs on MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset with up to 12GB RAM, ensuring smooth performance for photo editing and processing tasks.
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The Smart Choice for Budget-Conscious Photographers
With its expected India launch imminent following the European release at 399 Euros, the Edge 60 Neo represents a paradigm shift—proving that exceptional mobile photography doesn’t require flagship pricing. For Indian consumers seeking professional-grade camera performance without breaking the bank, this mid-range marvel is redefining value in smartphone photography.
Industry analysts suggest the device could disrupt the mid-range segment, forcing competitors to reconsider their pricing strategies for camera-focused smartphones in India’s price-sensitive market.
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Rashmika Kumari is a tech and gadgets news writer who loves exploring the latest innovations shaping the digital world. She covers smartphones, wearables, and emerging technologies with clarity and depth, bringing readers reliable insights and hands-on updates to stay ahead in the fast-moving world of gadgets and smart devices.

