Key Takeaways
1. Motorola is set to launch the Edge 60 Fusion, the first device in the Edge 60 lineup, with more models like Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro also in development.
2. Regulatory bodies have confirmed the existence of the Edge 60 devices, enhancing their credibility.
3. The Edge 60 is expected to be priced around €399.90 (approximately $431) for the 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant.
4. A higher storage version of the Edge 60 Pro (512 GB) is anticipated, likely costing around €50 more than the 256 GB model.
5. No release date has been announced yet for the Edge 60 series models.
Motorola is getting ready to introduce the Edge 60 Fusion, which will be the first device in the Edge 60 lineup. Up until now, the company has only verified the existence of a single model within the Edge 60 range. However, 91mobiles has reported that both the Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro are in the pipeline, but there won’t be a direct successor for the Edge 50 Ultra (currently priced at $929 on Amazon).
Details from Regulatory Bodies
To summarize, both the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) seem to have confirmed that these devices are real. Following that, 91mobiles claimed that the Edge 60 would be priced at €380 (about $412) and would come with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, while the Edge 60 Pro would be priced around €600.
Pricing Updates
Now, the website has indicated that the Edge 60’s price may be slightly higher than initially anticipated in the Eurozone. Reports suggest that an Italian retailer named Epto has listed the Edge 60 for €399.90 (approximately $431) featuring 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, with evidence provided below. Moreover, a 512 GB variant of the Edge 60 Pro is reportedly on the way, possibly costing about €50 more than the 256 GB version. Unfortunately, no release date has been announced yet for the remaining models in the Edge 60 series, at least for now.
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