Motorola Signature is official in India, and it is arriving with a very pointed message: If you care about cameras and concierge-style ownership perks, this one wants to sit on your shortlist. The Motorola Signature price effectively starts at Rs 54,999 with launch offers, while a new Moto Watch powered by Polar starts at Rs 5,999. Sales begin January 30, 2026, via Flipkart, Motorola’s online store, and retail partners.
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What makes Motorola Signature the headline act
Motorola is leaning hard into imaging credentials this time. The phone carries a DXOMARK camera score of 164, and Motorola says this positions it as a top camera performer in India under the Rs 1,00,000 segment.
Triple Sony camera setup with pro-grade video
At the centre is a triple 50MP rear setup led by a Sony LYTIA 828 main sensor, paired with a periscope telephoto and an ultra-wide that also doubles as macro. Motorola is also highlighting 8K video recording, Dolby Vision video, and Pantone-validated colour tuning. In short, it is trying to cover the creator checklist: wide, zoom, macro, and stable video.
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Motorola also bundles a stack of AI camera tools, including scene-based tuning, action capture, and group-photo assistance, plus Google Photos AI editing features such as object removal, unblur tools, and stylised motion effects to reduce post-processing effort.
Performance, display, and the “flagship feels” checklist
Under the hood, the phone uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.1 storage. Motorola claims a large vapour chamber and mesh-based cooling system to help sustain performance during gaming, heavy multitasking, and AI workloads.
On the front, Motorola lists a 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, very high peak brightness, and protection from Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Expect punchy contrast, smooth scrolling, and a display tuned for both binge-watching and fast-paced gaming.
Design and durability
Motorola is framing Signature as a luxury-leaning phone, with an ultra-thin 6.99mm body, a 186g weight, an aircraft-grade aluminium frame, and fabric-inspired finishes in two colour options: Martini Olive and Carbon (dark blue). On protection, the company cites IP68 and IP69 ratings plus MIL-STD-810H testing claims, covering drops, splashes, dust, and tougher environmental scenarios.
Signature Club benefits: the unusual part of the launch
Here is the twist that separates this launch from the usual spec race. Motorola says Signature owners get Signature Club privileges, including 24×7 live agent support and access to curated lifestyle services through an app subscription for a year. The list includes travel and reservations-style assistance, lifestyle bookings, and even day-to-day helpers like wellness sessions, pet care, and event coordination. There is also a “welcome” benefit where the first service is complimentary up to Rs 6,000, depending on eligibility.
Battery, software, and long-term support
Motorola claims up to 41 hours of usage from its silicon-carbon battery. Charging support includes 90W wired and 50W wireless, plus reverse charging. On software, the phone runs Android 16-based Hello UI, and Motorola is promising 7 OS upgrades and 7 years of security updates, which matters if you buy flagships and keep them longer than one hype cycle.
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Price in India, variants, and launch offers
Motorola Signature comes in three configurations, with launch pricing that depends on either a bank discount or exchange bonus:
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12GB + 256GB: Rs 59,999 (effective Rs 54,999)
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16GB + 512GB: Rs 64,999 (effective Rs 59,999)
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16GB + 1TB: Rs 69,999 (effective Rs 64,999)
Affordability offers include Rs 5,000 instant bank discount (select banks) or exchange bonus up to Rs 5,000 (higher for select models, as stated). Sales start January 30, 2026.
Moto watch powered by Polar: classic look, wellness-first internals
Alongside the phone, Motorola introduced the Moto Watch powered by Polar, aimed at people who want health tracking without wearing something that screams “gym gadget.” Highlights include a 1.4-inch circular OLED display, dual-band GPS, IP68 + 1ATM water resistance, and Polar-backed wellness insights like sleep tracking, recovery metrics, SpO2, and heart rate monitoring.
Pricing starts at Rs 5,999 for the silicone strap variant and Rs 6,999 for the metal and leather variants. Motorola also mentions a bundle benefit that can reduce the watch price when purchased with the phone, valid for a limited period.
The most interesting thing here is not one more “fast chip, bright screen” flagship. It is Motorola trying to sell a whole premium routine: a camera that wants bragging rights, a concierge-style club that aims for daily usefulness, and a watch that looks like a watch first and acts like a coach second. If the camera consistency holds up outside press-demo lighting, the Signature could be a rare flagship that feels like a lifestyle bundle instead of a spec-sheet flex.



