The iQOO 15 is still every bit the fast, aggressive iQOO flagship we expect, but now with a level of polish the series hasnt had before. The improved design, more consistent cameras, excellent battery life, and long-term software support make it feel like a far more mature device. Yes, it runs hot under sustained load, and the price jump is significant, but if you want top-tier performance in a well-rounded flagship package, the iQOO 15 delivers confidently.
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The Motorola Signature marks a confident return to the flagship segment. It stands out with its premium design, lightweight ergonomics, refined display, and reliable cameras. Daily performance is smooth, even if it falls slightly short of expectations at its price. The reliance on cloud-based AI features also feels like a missed opportunity. That said, strong optimisation, solid battery life, and seven years of software updates add long-term value. Priced at Rs 60,000, it competes with compact rivals like the Vivo X200FE and OnePlus 13s, while offering a more balanced flagship experience overall.
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