Motorola is all set to introduce its next-generation premium smartphone in India with the launch of a new Signature series device. The company teased the device last week and now it has revealed some new details via the Flipkart microsite, offering a first look at its design and features. The Motorola Signature series could get a metal frame, a fabric finish rear panel, along with a periscope camera setup. Here is everything that we know so far about the all-new Signature series.
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Motorola Signature launch date
The company has already confirmed that it will be introducing the Signature series, at least in India, on January 7. Some reports also claim that it will be a rebrand of the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra. However, the lineup, variants and other details are not confirmed at the moment. It will be available for sale on Flipkart, the Motorola India store and other platforms.
The Motorola Signature series is said to be a premium offering. One of the devices is said to feature a 6.7-inch 1.5K OLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate. It could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The device may also offer IP68/IP69 water resistance and MIL-STD-810H military-grade toughness. It could run on Android 16 and reportedly offer stylus support, making it the direct rival of high-end productivity devices.
In terms of camera, the device is said to feature a triple camera setup, led by a 50MP rear camera setup, including a periscope lens and a Sony Lytia main sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). It should be noted that the details about the device are not confirmed at the moment and we may have to wait for a few more days to know more.
Motorola Signature price range
There is currently no official information available regarding the Motorola Signature’s price. It could be the successor to the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, which was priced around Rs 59,999 in India.
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