Motorola Signature smartphone launched with 7 years of software updates:With Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, new model launches at ₹59,999

Tech company Motorola today (January 23) launched its new smartphone, Motorola Signature, in the Indian market. The smartphone has been introduced with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 octa-core processor. This is the second smartphone in India with this chipset. Previously, this chipset was provided in the OnePlus 15R. The phone features a 165Hz refresh rate touchscreen, a 50-megapixel selfie camera, and 7 years of software updates. This is the world’s thinnest phone with a periscope lens. It is only 6.99mm thin. The phone has been introduced in three storage variants. Its starting price is ₹59,999. This handset will be available for sale on Flipkart from January 30. As a launch offer, a cashback of ₹5,000 will be available on the smartphone. Motorola Signature: Variant-wise Price Also read: Moon, Saturn, and Neptune to shine together after sunset; know the date, time and place to watch

Design: Military grade build and luxury fabric finish When held in hand, the phone feels quite premium and light. It weighs only 187 grams and is an ultra-thin device. The phone features an aircraft-grade aluminum frame and a luxury-inspired fabric finish on the back panel. The phone is available in Pantone Martini Olive and Pantone Carbon colors. It has received IP68 and IP69 water and dust resistant ratings. Additionally, it is a military-grade certified durable phone. On the right side of the phone are the power and volume buttons, while on the left side there is a dedicated ‘Moto AI’ button. At the bottom, you’ll find a Type-C port, SIM slot, and ‘Sound by Bose’ certified speakers. Motorola Signature: Specifications 1. Camera: The Motorola Signature has a total of four cameras for photography, and all four are 50 megapixels. Starting with the selfie camera, a 50MP Sony LYT500 sensor has been placed in the punch-hole on the device’s front panel. It is equipped with Quad Pixel technology, and 4K videos can be recorded with the phone’s front camera. Meanwhile, on the back panel of the phone, there is a 50-megapixel main Sony LYT828 OIS sensor equipped with an LED flash, along with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and 100x super zoom capability, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with 122 FOV. 2. Processor and Software: Talking about performance, the Motorola Signature is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 octa-core processor. This is a mobile chipset built on 3-nanometer fabrication, capable of running at clock speeds ranging from 3.32 GHz to 3.8 GHz.
The Motorola Signature has been launched on Android 16. The company has introduced it with 7 generations of OS upgrades and 7 years of security updates. This is the first time such a long update is being provided in a Motorola phone. The phone is ready for Android 23 OS. Also read: Grok chatbot now explains what you see through camera, follow these steps to enable the feature

3. Display: The new Motorola phone features a 6.8-inch Full HD screen with a resolution of 2780 x 1264 pixels. This display is built on an Extreme AMOLED panel, operates at a 165Hz refresh rate, and has a peak brightness of 6200 nits. The fast refresh rate and high brightness not only provide an excellent gaming experience but also help make outdoor use easier. The company has protected the mobile’s screen with Gorilla Glass Victus 2. 4. Battery and Charging: For power backup, the smartphone has been launched with a 5200mAh silicon-carbon battery. Nowadays, phones up to 15,000 (rupees) are starting to offer 7,000mAh batteries.
In such a situation, mobile users desiring a large battery might be disappointed here. However, the company claims that it can provide up to 52 hours of backup after a full charge. The phone features 90W TurboPower fast charging technology for charging. According to the company, charging the mobile for just 7 minutes will provide a day’s backup. Motorola is also equipped with its signature 50W wireless charging technology.

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