The Oppo Find X9 Ultra feels less like a traditional flagship smartphone and more like a serious photography tool that also happens to be an excellent phone. Its camera system is genuinely addictive to use, especially if you enjoy experimenting with focal lengths, RAW editing, and manual controls. Along with that, you get flagship-level performance, a beautiful display, strong battery life, and a refined software experience. Yes, it is bulky, expensive, and occasionally inconsistent in video recording, but overall, this is one of the most complete Ultra phones of 2026.
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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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