
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro is a terrific smartphone under Rs 30,000, based on our review. We were impressed with its capable camera setup, among other things. But is it solely the telephoto lens that’s adding to the package, or are the primary and ultra-wide lenses equally good? To test it out, we decided to pit it against the iQOO Neo 10R (review), which has stood out as the best camera phone in our blind camera comparisons against other competitors. Vote for the daylight pictures you prefer between the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R.
Camera specs at a glance:
Let’s review the on-paper specs of the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R. To remove any possible bias, we have cleared the information about the shots and renamed the phones “Phone A” and “Phone B.” The names will be disclosed once the poll ends.
Moto Edge 60 Pro | iQOO Neo 10R | |
Primary camera | 50MP, Sony LYTIA 700C, f/1.8 with OIS | 50MP (Sony IMX882), f/1.79 with OIS |
Secondary camera | 50MP (ultrawide + macro), f/2.0 with PDAF | 8MP (ultrawide), f/2.2 |
Tertiary camera | 10MP (3x telephoto), f/2.0 with OIS | NA |
Front Camera | 50MP, f/2.0 | 32MP, f/2.45 |
Table of Contents
Daylight HDR
Daylight ultrawide
Daylight close up
Daylight portrait
Daylight selfie
This wraps up our blind camera comparison between the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R. Now, it’s time for you to pick the images you like the most. We will reveal the winner in each segment next week. Stay tuned!