Motorola Edge 60 Stylus Goes on Sale in India at 12PM Today via Flipkart: Check Price, Specs, Offers
Motorola's latest mid-range smartphone, the Edge 60 Stylus, is officially on sale in India starting 12 PM today through Flipkart. While it's been just a few days since the launch announcement, the device is already making its way to store shelves with some introductory offers attached.
If you're curious about what this phone brings to the table-or if you're considering an upgrade-here's a look at the key details.

Pricing and Launch Offers
There's one configuration available: 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. The phone comes in two PANTONE-certified colors-Gibraltar Sea and Surf the Web-which are basically shades of blue, one deeper and one brighter.
The launch brings along a few bank-related discounts:
- ₹1,000 off for Axis Bank and IDFC Bank credit card (non-EMI) payments.
- ₹1,500 off if you opt for IDFC Bank EMI.
- There are also no-cost EMI plans available, which can help spread out payments without extra interest.
The price of the phone is ₹22,999 without any offers.
What's Inside the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus?
The Edge 60 Stylus fits squarely into the mid-range segment, but it adds a few extras to stand out-most notably, the stylus itself.
Here's what you're working with:
- 6.7-inch pOLED display with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The screen can reach 3000 nits peak brightness, making it usable even in bright sunlight.
- Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There's also a microSD card slot supporting up to 1TB for extra storage.
- The phone runs on Android 15, with two years of software updates promised.
On the camera front:
- 50MP primary camera (Sony LYTIA 700C sensor).
- 13MP ultra-wide camera.
- 32MP front-facing camera.
The device also brings a few other practical features, like MIL-STD grade durability, Wi-Fi 6, 12 5G band support, and stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos. It weighs in at 191 grams and has a vegan leather back, which might feel more comfortable in hand compared to glass or plastic finishes.
The Stylus Factor
The stylus here isn't meant to rival more advanced systems like Samsung's S Pen, but it does provide basic functionality for tasks like note-taking, annotations, and sketching. For users who like having that option without the extra cost of a premium device, this could be enough.


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