Top reasons to buy the Motorola Signature
- The new Motorola Signature features ultra-slim, premium design with MIL-STD-810H durability and IP68/IP69 protection
- Stunning 6.8-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with 165Hz refresh rate
- Flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance with excellent thermal control
- Triple 50MP Sony Lytia camera system with a powerful periscope lens
- Clean Android 16 experience with on-device AI features
- Signature Club benefits worth up to ₹20,000
Motorola is stepping up from its familiar Edge lineup with the new Motorola Signature. Priced at ₹59,999 for the base 12GB/256GB version in India, this model marks a bold shift toward the true flagship class. The Signature aims to outshine many rivals in design, performance, camera, software, and overall experience. It also brings something unusual — Signature Club benefits beyond the phone itself. Today’s buyers want more than specs; they want value. The Signature wants to deliver both. But the real test is how well it does all of this in everyday use compared to phones like the OnePlus 13s and OnePlus 15R.
Sleek Design With Strong Durability
At first glance, the Signature feels familiar to anyone who has used Motorola’s Edge phones. It keeps the curved edges and slim build that the Edge series is known for. But here, Motorola has focused more on quiet refinement than eye-catching flair.
The phone measures just 6.99 mm thin and weighs 186 g. It feels surprisingly light and balanced in hand. Motorola uses aircraft-grade aluminium for the frame and finishes the back with fabric-like textures. The two colour options — Martini Olive and Carbon — feel subtle and mature.
Where the Signature clearly differs from most Edge models is in durability. It comes with IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistance and meets MIL-STD-810H military-grade standards. That makes it tougher than many ultra-slim phones. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protects both front and back.
In daily handling, the phone feels solid. The curved display draws you into content. The subtle textures prevent slipping. If you have used the Edge before, you will notice this feels more robust and well-rounded.
Display That Matches Premium Ambitions
The Signature’s 6.8-inch Extreme AMOLED display looks striking. Motorola uses a quad-curved design with very slim bezels. The 1.5K Super HD panel brings excellent sharpness and colour clarity. Dynamic colours pop, and the screen gets exceptionally bright at 6200 nits.
The 165 Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and animations feel smooth. Whether you are gaming, browsing, or streaming, the experience feels fluid. The display also supports Dolby Vision HDR.
Importantly, the panel is Pantone Validated. This means colours appear truer and more accurate. For folks who edit photos or watch a lot of videos, this makes a noticeable difference.
Compared to the OnePlus 15R’s flat panel, Motorola’s curved display feels more immersive. However, some users may still prefer flat screens due to accidental touch issues. Motorola handles this well, but curves may not be for everyone.
Clean Software and On-Device AI
The Signature runs Hello UI based on Android 16. Motorola keeps the interface clean and minimal. There’s no heavy bloatware. Navigating menus feels quick, and the design stays intuitive.
Motorola promises seven OS upgrades and seven years of security updates. This long software support puts it ahead of many Android phones in this price bracket.
The on-device AI suite, moto ai 2.0, brings helpful features. Smart suggestions, real-time transcription, summaries, and generative tools feel practical. They don’t feel gimmicky or intrusive. The AI runs locally, which keeps privacy and response times strong.
In comparison, OnePlus phones also offer strong software, but Motorola takes a subtler approach. OxygenOS on the OnePlus 13s and 15R feels more expressive. Hello UI feels calmer and more focused on utility.
Performance That Stays Cool and Consistent
Under the hood sits the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. This flagship chip delivers top-tier speed and responsiveness. Motorola pairs it with an ArcticMesh cooling system that uses copper mesh and liquid metal. The cooling works well. Even extended gaming and heavy tasks don’t spike temperatures much.
The review unit with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage felt fluid in everything from daily apps to multitasking. The phone never slows down or stutters. Games like BGMI hit smooth frame rates without overheating. The GPU and CPU combine to deliver balanced performance in both daily and sustained workloads.
When compared with the OnePlus 15R, which often emphasizes endurance and thermal stability, the Signature holds its own well. The OnePlus 13s also performs admirably but leans slightly toward a lighter gaming load. Motorola finds a better balance between power and heat management here.
Battery Life and Charging
The Signature packs a 5,200 mAh battery. In everyday use, it easily lasts a full day. Heavy tasks and gaming push it toward the evening, but it rarely runs out early.
Included in the box is a 90W fast charger, taking about 40–45 minutes to fill from low. Motorola manages heat well during charging, resisting noticeable warmth.
Wireless charging at 50W is a welcome addition. Reverse wired charging is also supported, which can help power accessories on the go.
Compared to rivals like the OnePlus 15R, which uses a larger battery, the Signature’s stamina feels balanced for its slim profile.
Final Verdict
The Motorola Signature is a strong first step into the premium flagship arena. It borrows what worked in the Edge series and refines it with stronger durability, better cameras, cleaner software, and more thoughtful AI features.
It delivers on performance without excess heat. The display feels vivid and smooth. Cameras are versatile and practical. Software quality and long support make it future-ready.
It also brings Signature Club benefits, a unique differentiator that adds lifestyle value beyond hardware.
At ₹59,999, it faces strong competition. The OnePlus 13s appeals to users who prefer a compact, expressive phone. The OnePlus 15R caters to endurance and raw performance. The Motorola Signature sits between them, offering balanced quality and unique perks.
If you want a premium experience with practical features and real everyday value — this phone deserves a serious look.