
When I reviewed the Motorola Edge 60 Pro (review), I confidently called it one of the best all-rounders under Rs 30,000. It struck a perfect balance between performance, design, and polished software. But its real strength is the camera, so much so that we ranked it as the best camera phone in its price bracket.
A couple of months is a long time in the smartphone world, and now, new challengers have arrived. We’re pitting the Motorola Edge 60 Pro against today’s top camera contenders that come at a similar price: the Realme 15 Pro (review), the OnePlus Nord 5 (review), and the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro (review), which even brings a periscope lens to the fight, a rarity in this segment.
So, does the Motorola Edge 60 Pro still hold the crown? To find out, we’re staging the ultimate blind camera showdown between these four phones, and this time, you’re the judge.
We’ve shot photos across five distinct scenarios: daylight, ultrawide, portrait, selfie, and low light. Your mission is simple: choose the image that appeals the most to you in each category below. The phone that wins the most rounds will be declared the new champion. So let’s get started:
Daylight
For the daylight shot, we captured a scene featuring a building, some greens, and the sky to help you assess dynamic range, colour reproduction, and the level of detail. Take a look at the options and choose the image that appeals to you most.
Take a glance at all 4 pictures together below to compare them more easily:
Ultrawide
We’ve kept the subject for the ultrawide shot similar to the daylight shot, so you can judge it on the same factors. Choose the image that looks the best to you.
Check out the side-by-side comparison of all four images below:
Portrait
For this portrait shot, evaluate the images based on factors like skin tone, bokeh effect, edge detection, etc. Choose the one that looks the best to you.
Here’s a collage of all four images below for an easier comparison:
Selfie
In this selfie comparison, pay attention to factors like facial detail, colour balance, sharpness, etc. Select the image that you feel best captures these elements.
Check out all the side-by-side comparisons of all four images below:
Low light
Select the low-light shot that appeals to you most. Consider how well each image handles colours, stray light, and lens flares in tricky lighting conditions.
You can take a look at all the images side-by-side below for an easier comparison:
Thank you for participating in this blind camera comparison! Check back soon to find out which smartphone won this contest!