
"The Signature is a fairly slim and light device, measuring 7.0mm and weighing 186g. While many don't care about slim phones, the lightweight design is nice - it's 47g lighter than an iPhone 17 Pro Max while having a larger 5,200mAh battery. Also, this is paired with fast 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, which is way above what Apple, Google and Samsung will offer this year."
"The phone is equipped with a 6.8" LTPO display (165Hz, 1264p+) with an ultrasonic fingerprint reader underneath. It has a fast USB-C 3.1 Gen2 port with DisplayPort 1.4 to boot, so it can connect to external displays too. Motorola Signature: GG Victus 2 glass * IP68/IP69 rating Here are the two areas where the Signature doesn't quite match top of the line flagships - the chipset and the camera."
"As for the cameras, the phone has four 50MP modules. The main camera has a large 1/1.28" sensor (Sony LYT-828), there's a 3x/71mm telephoto with a decently-sized 1/1.95" sensor and there's a 122° ultra-wide camera too. The fourth module is the 21mm selfie camera with an autofocus f/2.0 lens. Not Ultra-grade cameras, but these are bigger sensors than what the OnePlus 15 has."
Motorola Signature targets the premium market at a lower cost, priced at £900/€1,000 for 12/512GB in Europe. The device measures 7.0mm, weighs 186g, and carries a 5,200mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging. The 6.8" LTPO 165Hz display includes an ultrasonic fingerprint reader and a USB-C 3.1 Gen2 port with DisplayPort 1.4 for external displays. The phone uses Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and holds IP68/IP69 ratings. Performance is driven by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (non-Elite). Camera hardware comprises four 50MP modules with a Sony 1/1.28" main sensor, 3x telephoto, 122° ultra-wide, and an autofocus 21mm selfie.
Read at GSMArena.com
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