Motorola Signature: Four 50MP Cameras, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Key Takeaways:
- Motorola launches the motorola signature as its new ultra-premium phone with brushed aerospace-grade aluminum and Pantone-curated finishes.
- It’s the first in its class with four 50MP cameras and earned a DXOMARK Gold Label for imaging.
- Powered by the Snapdragon® 8 Gen 5, it features a 5200mAh silicon‑carbon battery with up to 52 hours of claimed runtime and 90W TurboPower charging.
- The phone offers up to seven years of Android OS and security upgrades, on-demand white‑glove services, and MIL‑STD durability with IP68/IP69 protection.
Design and build
The motorola signature prioritizes a thin, tactile design with a 6.99mm profile and an aircraft‑grade aluminum frame. Finishes include Pantone Martini Olive (twill‑inspired) and Pantone Carbon (linen‑inspired), targeted at a luxury audience.
Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus® 2 and IP68/IP69 ratings are standard, and Motorola says the device meets selected MIL‑STD‑810H procedures for durability. The combination aims to deliver premium feel with rugged protection.
Imaging: four 50MP cameras and DXOMARK recognition
Motorola positions the signature as a photography flagship, equipping it with four 50MP sensors across main, periscope telephoto, ultrawide (also macro-capable), and selfie cameras. Sony LYTIA™ sensors power the main and telephoto modules, and Dolby Vision® capture plus 8K video are supported.
Camera highlights
- 50MP main: Sony LYTIA™ 828 sensor, Dolby Vision output and 8K video recording.
- 50MP periscope: Sony LYTIA™ 600 with 3x optical and up to 100x Super Zoom Pro via moto ai.
- 50MP ultrawide: 122° field of view that doubles as a macro camera.
- 50MP selfie: Sony LYTIA™ 500 with Quad Pixel tech and 4K video.
Motorola also integrates moto ai and a Photo Enhancement Engine for on‑device tuning of color, texture and noise.
Performance and battery
Under the hood is the 3nm Snapdragon® 8 Gen 5 Mobile Platform, delivering high CPU/GPU clocks and an advanced NPU for on‑device AI tasks. Motorola adds a copper mesh liquid metal cooling solution to manage thermals for sustained performance.
A 5200mAh silicon‑carbon battery promises up to 52 hours of mixed‑use life, with 90W TurboPower fast charging (power for the day in minutes) and optional 50W wireless charging.
Software, services and sustainability
The phone ships with Android 16 and a pledge of up to seven OS and security updates. Exclusive services include later‑released white‑glove assistance and expanded moto ai language support.
On sustainability, Motorola reports more than 63% recycled metals, 100% recycled aluminum in mid‑housing, plastic‑free packaging and battery longevity targets tied to a 1,200‑cycle design.
Availability and pricing
Motorola says the motorola signature will launch in select European markets starting at €999 and expand to the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia‑Pacific in the months that follow. Local availability and final specs may vary by region.
For more on moto ai features, see Motorola’s announcement: https://motorolanews.com/moto-ai-launches-new-experiences-and-partnerships-with-ai-leaders-giving-users-choice/