Motorola Edge 60 Neo Leak: Colors, Flat Display

Updated 30 August 2025 10:58 AM

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Motorola Edge 60 Neo Leak: Colors, Flat Display

Motorola Edge 60 Neo Leak: Colors, Flat Display

Motorola seems ready to drop the Edge 60 Neo into the world pretty soon, if the latest leaks and buzz are anything to go by. Last night, a friend messaged, “Did you see Evan’s new leak?” — and there it was: three shiny new colors for this model, each one a bit bolder than the understated shades Motorola usually serves up. The feeling is a bit like when you walk into a café expecting plain coffee and they hand you a menu with matcha, turmeric, and lavender lattes. Fresh, unexpected — maybe even fun.

So, what do we know? Well, not much is official, except that the Edge 60 Neo should land in early September, with Motorola doing their big reveal at IFA 2025 in Berlin. There isn’t a formal spec sheet yet (don’t hold your breath), but those leaked images are pretty revealing. They show an in-display fingerprint reader, which pretty much screams P-OLED panel—usually reserved for the more premium lines. If you hate curved edges (some folks just do!), you'll appreciate this: it’s totally flat, unlike other Edge 60 models. It’s got three rear cameras peeking out the back, but nobody can make out the tiny print next to the flash. It’s a guessing game for now.

You might hear chatter about “this is the sixth Edge 60 model.” To be honest, Motorola’s been on a bit of a roll with the series: Edge 60, Edge 60s, Fusion, Stylus, Pro... and now Neo. It’s almost like each one’s searching for its own niche. Based on the leaks, Neo seems to walk that line between affordable and stylish—maybe for those who want a bit of the flagship feel without the flagship price. Nobody’s tossing out specs like processor type or megapixels yet, but Neo’s likely sticking to solid, reliable performance—just not headline-grabbing craziness.

All things considered, early impressions are promising. The vibe is sleek and modern, the color choices pop, and if the flat screen holds up to daily life (no weird palm touches, hopefully), this could be one of Motorola’s most practical releases in ages. Of course, if they mess up battery life, all bets are off—my last Motorola needed a daily recharge and it’s hard to forget that hassle. But given the momentum the Edge series has built, optimism feels justified. The Edge 60 Neo might not be trying to change the world, but it seems ready to add a little style and function to everyday life—exactly where most of us live it.

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