Edge 60 Pro
- Processor MediaTek Dimensity 8350
- Battery 6000 mAh battery with 90W TurboPower and 15W wireless charging.
- Chambers:
Main sensor Sony LYTIA 700C OIS 50 MP
· Ultra wide angle / macro 120° 50 MP
• SuperZoom OIS 10 MP, 33° - Front camera 50 MP, f/2.0
- Storage: 512 GB UFS 4.0
- Memory: 12 GB LPDDR5X (+ expansion)
- Screen: pOLED Super HD, 120 Hz, 4,500 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i
- Connectivity 5G, Wi-Fi 7 Ready, Bluetooth 5.4, Smart Connect
- Resistance IP68/IP69 (immersion and high pressure), MIL-STD-810H

iPhone 15
- Processor Apple A16 Bionic
- Battery 3349 mAh (video playback up to 20 hours)
- Cameras:
· Main 48 MP (26 mm, f/1.6, OIS)
· Ultra wide angle 12 MP (13 mm, f/2.4, 120°) - Front camera 12 MP (f/1.9) with autofocus
- Storage 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB
- Memory 6 GB RAM
- Screen 6.1″ Super Retina XDR OLED display, 60 Hz, up to 2000 nits
- Connectivity 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C (USB 2)
- Resistance IP68 (water and dust resistant), Ceramic Shield

Photo & Video Comparison: Philosophy vs. Versatility
The photographic duel pits two very different approaches against each other. iPhone 15 It relies on “computational photography” (Apple’s software processing) to compensate for the absence of a third lens, while the Motorola Edge 60 Pro It proposes a complete hardware configuration with three dedicated high-definition sensors.

Photographic specifications table
| Feature | iPhone 15 | Motorola Edge 60 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Main | 48 MP, f/1.6, OIS (Default output at 24 MP) | 50 MP, Sony LYTIA 700C, OIS |
| Ultra Wide Angle | 12 MP, f/2.4 (120°) | 50 MP (120°) Compatible with Macro |
| Telephoto lens (Zoom) | Without a dedicated lens (Zoom “with optical quality” 2x via cropping) | 10 MP, 3x Optical Zoom, OIS (Ideal for portraits) |
| Selfie | 12 MP with Autofocus | 50 MP, f/2.0 |
Detailed camera analysis: Edge 60 Pro vs iPhone 15
1. The main sensor: Accuracy vs. Resolution
THE iPhone 15 uses your 48 MP sensor in a unique way: it combines pixels to offer 24 MP images by default (instead of the 12 MP of most smartphones). This provides exceptional sharpness and a very balanced dynamic range (HDR). The Motorola responds with the Sony LYTIA 50 MP sensorExcellent in low light thanks to its large size, offering very bright images.
2. Ultra Wide Angle and Macro
The iPhone 15 features a standard 12MP ultrawide-angle lens. The Motorola clearly stands out here with a sensor of… 50 MP for ultra-wide angle. This allows not only for more detailed landscapes, but also the use of this sensor for Macro photography (very close plans), a feature missing in the standard iPhone 15.
3. Zoom: Motorola’s hardware advantage
This is the biggest difference. The iPhone 15 doesn’t have a telephoto lens; it uses a smart digital zoom (cutout) on the main sensor to simulate 2x zoom. The result is good, but limited. Motorola Edge 60 Pro integrates a true 3x optical telephoto lens. If you like photographing distant subjects or taking close-up portraits with a natural background blur, the Motorola wins in this aspect.
4. Videos and Selfies
In the video, the iPhone 15 It remains the undisputed king of its category: fluidity, lens transitions, and stabilization are superior for content creators. For selfies, although the Motorola offers 50 MP, the iPhone 15 benefits from… Autofocus on the front camera, ensuring perfect sharpness even in motion, something rare.
In summary:
Choose the The Edge 60 Pro is the best choice if your priority is optical zoom.macro mode and high resolution on all sensors.
Choose the If you’re looking for the best video processing on the market, choose the iPhone 15. and perfect photographs from the first shot, without any adjustments.
Now, broadly speaking, the strengths of each…
Motorola Edge 60 Pro

Raw power, screen, and battery life.
The Motorola Edge 60 Pro offers impressive technical specifications, typically reserved for competing “Ultra” models.
- A Superior Screen: It surpasses the iPhone with a screen of 120 Hz (extreme fluidity), a dazzling brilliance of 4500 nits and total immersion thanks to the “Quad-Curved” edges.
- Record Autonomy: With a massive battery of 6000 mAh and loading TurboPower 90 WIt offers far superior autonomy and recharges in an instant.
- Zoom’s versatility: Unlike the iPhone 15, the Motorola integrates a 3x optical telephoto lens, allowing for portraits and zoom without loss of quality.
- Military Grade Resistance: Certificate IP69 (high pressure) and MIL-STD-810HIt withstands shocks, extreme temperatures, and immersion far beyond classic standards.
iPhone 15

The excellence of balance and video.
The iPhone 15 isn’t about racing at the top of the sales charts, but it offers a perfectly mastered user experience and impeccable reliability.
- The Dynamic Island experience: Abandoning the notch transforms the interaction. Timers, music, and alerts appear seamlessly without interrupting your activity.
- The Video Reference: He remains the undisputed king of video for the general public. Cinematic mode (4K HDR) and Action mode stabilization deliver an immediate professional result.
- 24 MP photos by default: Thanks to the 48MP sensor and Apple’s processing, photos come out in 24MP (high resolution) with nearly foolproof HDR 5 light management.
- Ideal ergonomics: Compact (6.1″), lightweight (171 g) and with a tinted glass back, it is very pleasant to use with one hand.
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