Motorola has officially launched the Motorola Signature globally, positioning it as the brand’s most premium smartphone to date. With a flagship chipset, a high-end camera system, ultra-bright display, and long-term software support, the Signature is clearly aimed at users who want a no-compromise Android phone.


Display & Design
Motorola is pushing display tech hard with the Signature:
- 6.8-inch AMOLED display
- 1.5K resolution
- 165Hz refresh rate
- Up to 6,200 nits peak brightness
- Designed for:
- Outdoor visibility
- Gaming and smooth scrolling
- HDR content consumption
Premium build elements include:
- Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the front
- Aluminium frame
- IP68 + IP69 dust and water resistance
- MIL-STD-810H durability certification
Despite all this, the phone remains:
- 6.99mm thin
- 186 grams in weight
Performance & Software
Under the hood, the Motorola Signature packs flagship-grade hardware:
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
- Up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM
- Up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage
- Ships with Android 16
- Runs Motorola’s Hello UX
Software support is a standout feature:
- 7 years of OS upgrades
- 7 years of security updates
This puts Motorola on par with the longest update commitments in the Android ecosystem.
Camera System
Motorola has gone all-in on cameras this time:
- Front camera
- 50MP Sony LYT-500
- Rear camera setup
- 50MP Sony LYT-828 (main, OIS)
- 50MP ultra-wide (autofocus)
- 50MP Sony LYT-600 periscope telephoto
- 3x optical zoom
- OIS support
This setup targets:
- Photography enthusiasts
- Content creators
- Zoom and low-light performance
Battery & Charging
Despite the slim design, battery and charging are solid:
- 5,200mAh battery
- 90W wired fast charging
- 50W wireless charging
This combination ensures quick top-ups and reliable all-day use.
Colours & Pricing
Motorola is offering the Signature in Pantone-certified finishes:
- Carbon
- Martini Olive
Pricing details:
- Starting price: €999
- Roughly ₹1,05,350 / $1,170
This places it firmly in the ultra-premium flagship category.
Who Is the Motorola Signature For?
The Signature makes sense if you want:
- Long-term software support
- Flagship cameras with periscope zoom
- A bright, fast AMOLED display
- Premium design without excessive weight
Final Thoughts
With the Signature, Motorola is clearly targeting the top end of the smartphone market. Flagship hardware, durable build, and one of the longest update promises in Android make it a serious alternative for buyers looking beyond the usual premium brands.
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