
Stylus Support Goes Mid-Range: Motorola Edge 60 Stylus Debuts in India
Stylus-supporting smartphones have long been reserved for premium flagships—think Samsung’s Galaxy S series. But that’s starting to change. Motorola has just launched the Edge 60 Stylus in India, bringing stylus functionality to the mid-range segment.
Priced at ₹22,999, the Edge 60 Stylus offers a compelling package: it’s powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM, and, of course, features a built-in stylus.
Naturally, the big question is—how good is the stylus experience? Can it really compete with Samsung’s iconic S Pen, or even come close?
Motorola’s entry into the stylus game at this price point is intriguing, and it could be a game-changer for those who’ve wanted a stylus phone without paying flagship prices.
What the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus Can Do:
The Motorola Edge 60 Stylus comes with a built-in stylus neatly tucked into the bottom-right corner of the phone. Just press it in, and it pops out—ready to use.
So, what can you actually do with it? Quite a bit, actually.
As soon as you remove the stylus, the phone launches Moto Notes, allowing you to instantly jot down thoughts, ideas, or to-do lists—even when the screen is off. It’s a lot like what you’d get with Samsung’s S Pen, but in a much more affordable package.
Beyond note-taking, the stylus supports sketching, and here’s where it gets interesting: Motorola has integrated AI that can convert your sketches into images. Plus, you can use it to take quick screenshots, send live messages, open specific apps, or even perform calculations with a handwriting calculator.
All in all, it’s a well-rounded tool that adds real functionality to the mid-range device—no flagship needed.