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Motorola Edge 60 Neo reviews by real users Motorola Edge 60 Neo

User reviews

User score

9.1
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12 reviews
  • Screen9.0
  • Performance8.6
  • Camera8.4
  • Connectivity8.8
  • Battery7.7
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Kimovil users believe this smartphone is a very balanced and comfortable device for daily use, highlighting its premium design and excellent value for money. They consider it a very functional and pleasant option, although some mention that its size could be more compact and that overheating is a factor to consider in demanding games.

Design & Materials

According to our users, the screen is very good, with high pixel density and sufficient brightness. Its slight curvature can cause issues with screen protectors.

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
8.4

12 reviews

Do you think it's a nice phone?
9.5

12 reviews

Is it comfortable?
9.7

12 reviews

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
8.3

12 reviews

Performance & Hardware

According to our users, daily performance is fluid and the software is clean. However, in demanding games, performance drops and it overheats.

Does it have good sound?
8.3

12 reviews

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
9.4

12 reviews

What's your experience been with demanding games?
7.9

12 reviews

Camera

According to our users, the cameras do a great job, excelling in daytime photography and AI. However, there are lags when opening the app.

Quality of daytime photos
9.2

12 reviews

Quality of nighttime photos
7.8

12 reviews

Quality of selfies
8.3

12 reviews

Does it have a powerful flash?
8.3

12 reviews

Connectivity

According to our users, connectivity is positive. However, some report issues with GPS when using Android Auto.

Does it have good coverage for calls?
8.8

12 reviews

Quality of the GPS
8.6

12 reviews

And the WiFi?
8.9

12 reviews

Battery

According to our users, the battery is long-lasting, with good all-day duration and fast charging, making it a strong point.

How long does the battery last?
  • 0%
    Less than half day
  • 0%
    Less than a day
  • 67%
    One day
  • 33%
    More than one day
  • 0%
    Two days or more

12 reviews

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 8%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 92%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 0%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

12 reviews

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 13%
    Never
  • 0%
    Once a year
  • 75%
    Every six months
  • 13%
    Every two months or less

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All 12 opinions

  • It's a good smartphone, but the only downside is that the memory isn't the best.

    The smartphone is excellent for everyday use; I don't play demanding games. It's a great phone for social media and the like. The only downsides are the slow memory. That's all I have left. The phone works great for me, the speed of work, the OS, everything is top notch, the phone itself is very energy efficient, it has an energy-efficient display (LTPO panel), it has an energy-efficient processor, It has a good 5000 mAh battery, and it's surprising that Motorola engineers managed to squeeze in a battery other than a silicon-carbon one. And Motorola didn't miss the mark on the weight either. 174 grams is very light for a phone; I've never had a phone weighing less in my life, except for the iPhone 8. Since I'm a fan of pure Android, I really liked the system. HelloUI It runs very quickly on Android 16, I only noticed two bugs and they weren't that critical. The screen is bright and legible in sunlight, the camera set is very good, and the size is also great. I love small phones. I was specifically looking for a pure Android phone, but one that was compact and not a Pixel, and I found it.

    • 9.5
    • Screen8.5
    • Performance7.6
    • Camera6.7
    • Connectivity7.6
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    It's a practical phone, well-balanced in every aspect.

    It has a good battery (it lasted me almost a day with normal use including games, social media, and camera), good cameras for everyday use (the downside is that post-processing takes a while), it's suitable for playing medium or light games, a good purchase for daily use, and it doesn't get very hot (unless overloaded with tasks and background applications).

    Pros
    • Software
    • It doesn't get hot often
    • It's comfortable in the hand.
    • Good battery life
    Cons
    • It takes a while to take the photos
    • 8.7
    • Screen7.6
    • Performance9.0
    • Camera8.7
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Comfortable and efficient for your everyday life

    It's a phone that's not super compact, but not huge either. Its design makes it comfortable and gives it a premium feel. I highly recommend it, as long as you're not a heavy gamer; I think it's perfect for most users. The screen is very good, the battery lasts a long time, the processor is adequate, and the software is very clean and fluid, similar to stock Android with a touch of Motorola's style. I've heard that the phone has slight lag when opening and closing the camera, which is true, but I think it's just a matter of a software update. I've had it for a few days now, and I'm satisfied with every penny I paid. You can get it on sale for a pretty affordable price.

    • 9.5
    • Screen7.7
    • Performance8.6
    • Camera7.7
    • Connectivity7.3
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    A mobile phone that works and feels good.

    Coming from an S20FE Snapdragon, it's not just an improvement, it's a welcome refresh. The device is very well-built, and despite not being widely praised by hardware reviewers, it feels very well thought out. All the features combine in a smooth and well-rounded mix that makes this phone not only functional but also pleasing to the senses. The cameras do a great job with photography. The AI is aggressively present, but for a casual user, it's a welcome help, correcting focus issues and noise. The battery performs well when used as a smartphone. When used as a gaming console, performance drops due to overheating. The sound is loud and clear. Calls are crisp and clear, and the screen is one of the best features of this device. This is perhaps due to its small size, which allows for an above-average pixel density in this price range, as well as offering a sufficiently high brightness level that allows you to see it even in direct sunlight. Aside from that, there are a couple of things that, from my objective point of view, I think could have been better; 1: The size, because although small, it's overshadowed by the extravagant bezels. Had these bezels been a bit more restrained, in line with current design trends, the overall dimensions of the device could have been reduced by a couple of millimeters. The screen also has a slight curve, so it can't be said that this device is 100% flat.. remaining in limbo and having problems if you usually use screen protectors since the edge of these will be above the curvature of the margins, showing a translucent white border and 2: overheating is something you will always have in mind since perhaps by prioritizing the compact size of the equipment, this aspect seems to have been left a little aside.

    Pros
    • Screen
    • Sound
    • Daytime photography
    • Battery
    • Size (few options in this price range)
    Cons
    • Screen (not 100% flat)
    • Night photography (although AI helps)
    • Size (the borders could have been reduced more)
    • Noticeable overheating if you play
    • 8.5
    • Screen9.7
    • Performance8.3
    • Camera8.5
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    The most balanced for its price

    Very good, the most balanced for its price, more durable than Motorolas with curved screens, and much more comfortable than other very large phones. It could use a bit more performance in games and its Antutu score is lacking, as it can't handle maximum graphics in demanding games. The storage space is a bit limited for me because I went from a 512GB phone to this one, which has half that amount, but for the average user it's more than enough. Otherwise, it's the best for the price. For me, the best type of Motorola phone is the Neo; I can't wait for the Edge 70 Neo to come out.

    Pros
    • Screen, colors, ppi.
    • Comfort, design
    • Camera, colors
    • Battery
    • Performance
    • Quality/price
    Cons
    • Performance in demanding games at ultra graphics settings.
    • 9.1
    • Screen9.2
    • Performance8.6
    • Camera7.7
    • Connectivity9.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Very good

    Great for everything

    Pros
    • Audio
    • Processor
    • Screen
    Cons
    • Nothing
    • 10
    • Screen10
    • Performance10
    • Camera9.7
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Excellent value for money, under R$1700.00

    *Performance in daily use is impeccable, runs mid-range games smoothly, but in more demanding games like Cars X the graphics have to be reduced. *Excellent cameras for the price range. *Lightweight and ergonomic. *Battery life is average, lasts all day and charges quickly. *Good screen and sufficient brightness.

    Pros
    • Cameras
    • Fluidity
    • Ergonomics
    • Screen and construction
    • Connectivity and resources
    Cons
    • Sound is just okay.
    • Processor inferior to competitors (a56)
    • 9
    • Screen8.7
    • Performance7.3
    • Camera8.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    A great little smartphone, it has everything at a fantastic price

    A great little smartphone, it has everything you need at a fantastic price. It rivals mainstream brands like iPhone or Samsung, and boasts a great battery, something those brands often lack. A very pleasant experience with this device; it obviously performs much better with the 12/256GB version. 100% Recommended.

    Pros
    • Its smooth functions, software capable of everything.
    Cons
    • I haven't found it yet, AI is remarkable
    • 9.4
    • Screen9.2
    • Performance9.3
    • Camera9.0
    • Connectivity10
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Excellent mobile phone for everyday use

    I came from an iPhone 13 and went back to Android, and I honestly don't regret it. Excellent device, battery that lasts all day, fast charging in about an hour, and a very good screen.

    Pros
    • screen
    • battery
    • fluent
    • day camera
    • few junk apps
    Cons
    • GPS with Android Auto
    • 9.6
    • Screen9.2
    • Performance9.3
    • Camera9.5
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Marvelous.

    I love this Motorola. I came from an Edge 30 and was aware there would be improvements, but I was still very surprised.

    • 8.9
    • Screen9.2
    • Performance9.3
    • Camera8.2
    • Connectivity9.0
    • Battery7.0

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8.6
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Score
  • 8.2 Design & Materials
  • 7.1 Performance & Hardware
  • 7.9 Camera
  • 8.2 Connectivity
  • 7.2 Battery
What is a Ki score?
Ki is an automatic score based on the specifications and prices of devices. It is calculated using over 200 variables to rank smartphones, tablets and other devices from best to worst.
How do we calculate the Ki?

In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:

  • Design and screen
  • Hardware and performance
  • Camera
  • Connectivity
  • Battery

Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.

Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.

Does the Ki score change?

The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.