Moto Edge 60 Pro vs OnePlus Nord CE 5 vs Poco F7 vs Samsung Galaxy A56: The competition in the mid‑range to upper‑mid‑range segment is growing rapidly in India. Every brand comes with its own tagline—be it performance, battery life, or rugged feel. Let’s talk about these phones in a little desi way, in detail, without bullet lists:
Performance & Processor Power
The Moto Edge 60 Pro has been given MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme chip—a true powerhouse. Whatever work you do, heavy apps or multitasking, everything runs effortlessly. Its battery is also 6000mAh, and with IP68/IP69 rating, this phone is also quite rugged, perfect for outdoor use.
OnePlus Nord CE 5 also comes with a big battery—7100mAh, and 80W fast charge support. It also has MediaTek’s Dimensity 8350 Apex chipset which gives a lot of performance. Fast, reliable, but feels a bit heavy due to the battery.
Poco F7 tries to give a flagship-level feel. It has Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, which is a top-tier processor in the mid-range segment. It has a 144Hz high-refresh display and is ready for long sessions with a 7550mAh monster battery.
Samsung Galaxy A56 is a balanced package—with Exynos 1580, strong camera setup and IP67 rating, it gives a premium feel. This phone offers the most reliable and premium experience.
Display & Visual Quality
Moto Edge 60 Pro has a 6.7‑inch Super HD pOLED display, with 120Hz refresh rate and 4500 nits peak brightness. The screen is clearly visible even in sunlight.
OnePlus Nord CE 5 has a 6.77‑inch AMOLED screen, with 120Hz speed and 1430nits brightness—a charming experience for daily use.
Poco F7 has a 6.83‑inch OLED display, with 144Hz refresh rate and 3200nits peak brightness, making gaming or scrolling smooth.
Samsung Galaxy A56’s Super AMOLED display with 120Hz and 1900nits brightness delivers a premium viewing experience—colors are crisp and view friendly.
Battery & Charging Tips
Moto Edge 60 Pro has a 6000mAh battery with 90W fast charging. 15W wireless and 5W reverse charging are also available—almost flagship-level convenience.
Nord CE 5 has a 7100mAh battery with 80W wired charging support. Charging is a bit slow but the battery capacity is high for long backup.
Poco F7 has a 7550mAh battery with 90W wired charging. With this combination, you can do full day heavy usage without worry.
Samsung Galaxy A56 has a 5000mAh battery with fast 45W charging. The battery feels a bit small but is enough for day-to-day use.
Camera & Photo Highlights
Moto Edge 60 Pro has a triple rear camera setup: 50MP main with 10MP telephoto and 50MP ultrawide—everything from photography to video is good. The selfie camera is also 50MP.
Nord CE 5 comes with dual cameras: 50MP main (with OIS) and 8MP ultrawide. There is no zoom feature, but selfies and wide‑angle shots work smoothly.
Poco F7 has a 50MP main and 8MP ultrawide lens, which gives a balanced photography experience. But it is not equal to Nord CE 5 quality wise.
The camera of Samsung Galaxy A56 is worth it—50MP main (OIS) + 12MP ultrawide + 5MP macro. Selfie is 12MP, shots are good in ordinary lighting.
Durability & Build Quality
Moto Edge 60 Pro comes with IP68, IP69 and MIL‑STD‑810H certification—meaning best for heavy duty use, outdoor or adventure.
Nord CE 5 only verifies IP65 rating—just basic dust and splash protection is available.
Poco F7 and Samsung Galaxy A56 both offer protection with IP68/IP69 (or IP67 A56) rating—but are safe for accidental water exposure.
Pricing & Value
Moto Edge 60 Pro is in the ₹29,999 to ₹33,999 range—a balanced package of backup, performance and build quality.
Nord CE 5 is available around ₹24,999 to ₹26,999—value-for-money in this segment.
Poco F7 is priced at ₹31,999 to ₹33,999—with flagship features.
Samsung Galaxy A56 comes in the ₹37,399 to ₹44,999 segment with premium pricing.
Final Verdict: Your Priority, Your Choice
If you want performance + battery + durability—Moto Edge 60 Pro is right.
If you want the biggest battery and reliable overall experience—go for OnePlus Nord CE5.
If you want a powerful battery with a flagship-grade chip—Poco F7 is the best.
And if you want a reliable brand with premium feel and camera—Samsung Galaxy A56 is the best pick.
All these phones are great packages, it’s just your requirement and budget that decides which one is best for you.










