Motorola unveiled the Motorola Signature last month as the first smartphone under its new Signature series. We’ve received one at our office for review, but before we put the Signature through its paces, let’s do a quick unboxing and see what’s on offer.
The Motorola Signature comes in two colors – Pantone Martini Olive and Pantone Carbon. We received the Pantone Martini Olive version, which came in a black-colored retail package, including some documents, a SIM ejector tool, and a transparent protective case with magnets.
Our unit didn’t come with a power adapter, but in some markets, including India, the Motorola Signature is sold with a 90W charger instead of the magnetic protective case.

Anyway, moving on, the Motorola Signature has a 6.85″ LTPO AMOLED display on the front, protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. We are looking at a Pantone-validated display having a 165Hz refresh rate, 2,780×1,264-pixel resolution, 6,200 nits peak brightness, and Dolby Vision support.
The display also has a centered punch-hole for a 50MP selfie camera, and there’s an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner underneath for biometric authentication.

Turn the Motorola Signature around, and you see Motorola’s batwing logo and a squircle-shaped camera island, housing dual-LED flash and a trio of 50MP cameras – a primary, an ultrawide, and a 3x periscope telephoto.
The back panel of the Pantone Martini Olive model has a “twill-inspired finish,” while the Pantone Carbon version’s back cover flaunts a “linen-inspired texture.”

The Motorola Signature has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC under the hood, with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Our unit has 16GB RAM and 512GB of storage onboard. Regardless of how much RAM and storage the phone has, it runs Android 16 out of the box. Motorola has promised up to seven years of Android OS upgrades and security updates for the Signature, and whether the Lenovo-owned brand delivers on that is something only time will tell.
That said, the Motorola Signature weighs 186 g and measures 6.99mm thick. Inside that slim profile is a 5,200 mAh Si/C battery that supports 90W wired and 50W wireless charging. The Signature can also be used to charge other devices, as it supports 5W reverse wired and 10W reverse wireless charging.

The rest of the Motorola Signature’s features include IP68 and IP69 ratings, MIL-STD-810H certification, NFC, and dual Bose-tuned stereo speakers. Additionally, the smartphone supports Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio (wired and wireless).
That’s all for now. We’ll begin our review process soon, so stay tuned to find out if the Motorola Signature is worth your money!
Motorola Signature 5G
- 512GB 16GB RAM

€ 990.00
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