Motorola Signature Camera Walkthrough: Is the Hype Real?

The Motorola Signature is launching in India on January 23. Motorola’s premium Signature phone made its debut in Europe last week and is finally on its way to India.

Motorola has equipped the Signature with an ambitious quad 50MP camera setup that aims to compete directly with top-tier flagships from Samsung, Apple, Google, Vivo, and more. After spending a few days testing the device, it’s clear why there’s growing buzz around this new camera system.

We recently got our hands on the Motorola Signature and after a couple of days of testing we’re starting to understand the hype behind this new camera system.

Motorola Signature Camera Specifications

Before diving into camera samples, here’s a quick look at the Signature’s camera specifications:

• 50MP Sony LYTIA 828 Main Camera with OIS

• 50MP Ultrawide Camera with 122 Degree FOV and Macro Support

• 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 Periscope Telephoto Camera with OIS and 3x Optical Zoom & 100x Super Zoom Pro

• 50MP Sony LYTIA 500 Front Camera with PDAF

Video Recording Support: 8K at 30fps, Dolby Vision, 4K at 120fps Slow Motion.

Motorola Signature Camera Samples

Now that we’ve gotten all the technical details out of the way, let’s look at some photos captured on the Motorola Signature.

 In real-world use, the Motorola Signature’s camera system stands out for its versatility and consistency. It performs particularly well in indoor, architectural, and mixed-lighting conditions, delivering reliable exposure and strong detail retention across scenarios. Telephoto and close-up shots showcase impressive texture reproduction, while Motorola’s warm, pleasing color science works especially well for heritage interiors, festive environments, and retail spaces.

Wide-angle shots maintain good edge clarity with minimal distortion, making them suitable for capturing large interiors such as storefronts and terminals. Low-light performance is dependable, with controlled noise and usable shadow detail, though slightly slower shutter speeds can introduce mild softness in select night scenes.

Selfie performance is equally solid, offering natural skin tones, good facial detail, and consistent exposure under mixed indoor lighting, with only minor softness in low light due to noise reduction. Overall, the camera maintains strong dynamic range and natural colors from ultrawide to high zoom levels, with visible sharpening and artifacts appearing only at extreme zoom.

 

 

Conclusion

Overall, the Motorola Signature impresses with a capable and versatile camera system that delivers consistent exposure, pleasing color science, and strong detail across shooting conditions. From wide interiors to telephoto and low-light scenes, it performs reliably, positioning the Signature as a compelling flagship option for users who prioritize photography in everyday and architectural scenarios.

The Motorola Signature is launching in India on January 23. We expect the Signature’s price in India to start from Rs. 60,000. Stay tuned to Gizbot for all the details surrounding the Motorola Signature.

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