New leaks revealed the shape of the Motorola Signature phone, weeks after images of the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra appeared that showed only the back, which is now believed to be sold as the Motorola Signature.

Leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) has posted on the X platform new images that provide the best view of the phone yet, with some additional details.

The images show the phone in the same colors that were leaked in early December, with the names of the new colors mentioned as Carbon and Martini Olive, both of which feature a cloth-like texture. The images also show the design of the rear camera island, which features a brushed metal finish, and it appears that the phone will contain three rear cameras, one of which is for long-distance photography, along with text around the LED flash revealing the Sony Lytia sensor, optical image stabilization, and Dolby Vision support.

For the first time, the images reveal the front of the phone, as it appears that the Motorola Signature will come with a curved screen with a central camera hole, which confirms that the company has not abandoned curved screens as it did with the Motorola Edge 70. Users’ impressions about the curved screen depend on their personal preferences, and may be an influencing factor in the purchasing decision.

It is noted that the main screen shows the date of Thursday, April 23, which is compatible with the 2026 calendar, and this may indicate the expected release date, although it is likely that the company will announce the phone before this date due to the frequency of leaks.

In short, Motorola Signature will be the first phone in a new series from Motorola, and it will be based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, with up to 16 GB of RAM, and will run Android 16 directly at launch.

The phone includes a 6.7-inch OLED screen, with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a resolution of 1.5K, while the images confirm that the screen is curved and not flat as mentioned in previous leaks.

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