Beijing, May 5, 2025 — Motorola has officially confirmed that the Motorola Edge 60s will be launched in China on May 8alongside the broader Motorola Edge 60 series and the new Motorola Razr 60 foldables. The upcoming smartphone has had its design, colour variants, and key specifications revealed ahead of the debut, positioning it as a powerful yet stylish addition to Motorola’s premium mid-range lineup.
According to details shared by the company on Weibothe Motorola Edge 60s will maintain the curved-edge aesthetics of its predecessors in the Edge 60 lineup. The phone features:
A curved 6.7-inch pOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate
A slim bezel design with a centre-aligned hole-punch selfie camera
A slightly raised rectangular camera module on the back
Placement of volume and power buttons on the right edge
SIM slot, USB Type-C port, mic, and speaker grille on the bottom edge
The handset is built to withstand harsh environments, boasting IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance ratings — a significant highlight for durability seekers.
Motorola has revealed three striking colour options for the Edge 60s:
It will be available in two high-end configurations:
12GB RAM + 256GB storage
12GB RAM + 512GB storage
This aligns with Motorola’s recent strategy of making 12GB RAM standard across its premium devices, ideal for AI features and multitasking.
The Motorola Edge 60s is expected to pack powerful camera hardware and performance features:
50MP Sony LYT-700C primary sensor with OIS
13MP ultra-wide-angle lens
32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls
Under the hood, the smartphone is likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoCaimed at delivering smooth performance with improved power efficiency. It will house a 5,500mAh batterysupporting 68W wired and 15W wireless chargingmaking it ideal for users with high screen-time needs.
The May 8 event will also see the unveiling of:
This product launch marks Motorola’s broad push to dominate the upper mid-range and foldable smartphone segments globally.