The Motorola Edge 60 Pro and Motorola Edge 70 run on different Android versions, with the Edge 60 Pro using Android 15 and the Edge 70 running Android 16. Both devices offer a wide range of privacy features, such as clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, and the ability to block app tracking. However, neither device supports Mail Privacy Protection or blocks cross-site tracking.
Both phones come with theme customization options, dark mode, dynamic theming, and the ability to offload apps. They also support features like notification permissions, media picker, customizable notifications, and have PiP (Picture-in-Picture) support. However, the Edge 60 Pro stands out by offering the ability to be used as a PC, a feature not found on the Edge 70. On the other hand, the Edge 70 has a newer Android version (Android 16), but neither device offers direct OS updates.
Both phones support widgets, offline voice recognition, voice commands, and have multi-user system support. Neither device offers a Quick Start feature. The Edge 60 Pro also has a child lock, Live Text, full-page screenshots, and split-screen functionality, all of which are matched by the Edge 70. However, the Edge 70 lacks the ability to be used as a PC, unlike the Edge 60 Pro. Other than that, both phones share many common software features, ensuring a similar user experience in terms of functionality and privacy features.