India, Feb. 13 -- Motorola Signature, launched at CES 2026 as an ultra-premium flagship, is already facing criticism for chipset limitations and visible build quality issues. Marketed as a CES 2026 smartphone highlight, the Motorola Signature fails to justify its flagship status in real-world use. However, initial user experience and practical images show a product that is falling apart at the seams- particularly its substandard chipset and manufacturing standards, which make it a not worth your money purchase considering the pricing.

At a Motorola Signature price in India of around Rs 90,000, buyers expect elite-level performance and flawless build quality, which this phone struggles to deliver. Although the materials and certification ...