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Motorola Signature Gets a Rs 5,800+ Price Cut: Here’s How to Grab This Flagship for Less
The Motorola Signature is now available below its original launch price on Amazon, with an additional card offer bringing the total potential savings to more than Rs 5,800.
Looking for a flagship smartphone without spending close to Rs 60,000? The latest Motorola Signature deal could make Motorola’s premium offering considerably more attractive.
Launched in India at Rs 59,999, the smartphone is currently listed on Amazon for Rs 56,990. That translates into a direct discount of Rs 3,009. Buyers using an eligible Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card can reportedly save another Rs 2,849, taking the total potential discount to Rs 5,858.
There is also an option to exchange an existing smartphone, which could reduce the effective purchase price even further depending on the device being traded in.
As always with online smartphone deals, prices, card offers and exchange values can change, so buyers should check the final amount before placing an order.
Motorola Signature deal: How much can you save?
The Motorola Signature originally entered the Indian market with a starting price of Rs 59,999.
Under the current Amazon offer, the phone is available for Rs 56,990, giving buyers an immediate saving of Rs 3,009.
The additional Rs 2,849 Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card benefit takes the potential savings beyond Rs 5,800.
That makes the effective price considerably more competitive for shoppers looking for a premium Android smartphone with high-end hardware.
A 165Hz display designed to stand out
One of the biggest attractions of the Motorola Signature is its display.
The phone features a 6.8-inch AMOLED LTPO quad-curved display with a remarkably high 165Hz refresh rate. It also offers a peak brightness of up to 6,200 nits and supports Dolby Vision.
The high refresh rate should make scrolling, animations and supported games feel particularly smooth, while the LTPO technology is designed to dynamically adjust the refresh rate depending on what is being displayed.
For people who consume a lot of video content or use their phones outdoors, the high brightness rating is another major advantage.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 powers the flagship
Under the hood, the Motorola Signature is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor.
The chipset puts the phone firmly in flagship territory, offering the performance needed for demanding applications, gaming, multitasking and other intensive workloads.
Motorola has also positioned the Signature as a device designed to remain relevant for years, with the company promising seven years of software support.
That long-term support could be particularly appealing to buyers who prefer to keep a smartphone for several years rather than upgrade frequently.
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Triple 50MP camera setup
The camera system is another area where Motorola has gone for flagship-level specifications.
The rear setup includes a 50MP primary camera, a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide camera.
For selfies and video calls, the phone features a 50MP front-facing camera.
The inclusion of a periscope telephoto lens gives the Signature more flexibility than phones that rely solely on a primary and ultrawide camera combination.
Slim design meets a large battery
Despite its flagship hardware, the Motorola Signature has a relatively slim and lightweight design.
The phone measures just 6.99mm in thickness and weighs around 186 grams, making it easier to carry and use throughout the day than some heavier premium smartphones.
Inside is a 5,200mAh battery, with support for 90W wired fast charging.
The phone also supports 50W wireless charging, along with 10W wireless reverse charging and 5W wired reverse charging.

That combination gives users several ways to recharge the phone or even use it to provide power to compatible accessories.
Is the Motorola Signature worth buying at this price?
At its original Rs 59,999 launch price, the Motorola Signature was clearly positioned as a premium flagship. The current discount makes its proposition more interesting.
The combination of a 165Hz LTPO AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, triple 50MP camera system, periscope telephoto lens, 5,200mAh battery and seven years of software support gives the phone a strong specification sheet.
Its slim 6.99mm body and 186-gram weight are also notable, particularly for buyers who want flagship performance without carrying an overly bulky device.
The current offer could therefore be worth considering for shoppers who want high-end hardware but are reluctant to cross the Rs 60,000 mark.
However, buyers should keep in mind that the advertised savings depend on eligibility for the relevant card offer. Exchange benefits can also vary based on the old smartphone’s model and condition.
