Weekly poll results: the Motorola Signature is promising, but price and availability are a concern
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Weekly poll results: the Motorola Signature is promising, but price and availability are a concern
"First, thin is nice, but a bigger battery is better. The consensus was that a battery with 5,200mAh capacity is small in a phone with a 6.8" display. Maybe Apple, Samsung and Google would disagree, but concerns over battery life were a common refrain in the comments. We heard a lot about market availability too - the phone will launch in Europe and India soon,"
"And then there's the price - nearly a quarter of voters will wait for a price cut before considering buying the Signature. That's fair - a few months after launch Moto Edge and Razr models go on a near-permanent discount and there's no reason that the Signature should follow a different path. €1,000 for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (non-Elite) phone was a big ask, anyway."
Voters praised the Motorola Signature's potential but flagged significant concerns about battery life, calling a 5,200mAh cell small for a 6.8" display. Market availability remains uncertain outside Europe and India, with the US also unclear despite Motorola's relative presence there. Price sensitivity is notable: about 25% of voters will wait for discounts, and €1,000 for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (non-Elite) model seemed steep. Roughly 20% plan to buy immediately or have pre-ordered, while a similar share await reviews due to past Motorola experiences. Motorola will launch the Signature in India on January 23; pricing leaked and broader availability is unclear.
Read at GSMArena.com
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