Xiaomi 17T vs Vivo X200T vs Motorola Signature: Which is the Best Smartphone Under Rs 60,000 in 2026?
The sub-₹60,000 flagship space in India is genuinely interesting right now. Xiaomi just brought its T series back to the country after a long gap, Vivo's been quietly dominating the camera conversation since January, and Motorola made a proper flagship comeback at CES 2026 with a phone that doesn't look or feel like anything else in this price range.
Three phones. Similar prices. Very different priorities. Here's how they actually stack up.

Xiaomi 17T vs Vivo X200T vs Motorola Signature: Key Specs Compared
| Spec | Xiaomi 17T | Vivo X200T | Motorola Signature |
| Price (India) | ₹59,999 / ₹64,999 | ₹59,999 / ₹69,999 | ₹57,499 / ₹62,499 / ₹67,499 |
| RAM + Storage | 12GB + 256GB / 512GB | 12GB + 256GB / 512GB | 12GB or 16GB + 256GB / 512GB / 1TB |
| Chipset | Dimensity 8500 Ultra | Dimensity 9400+ | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 |
| Display | 6.59" 1.5K AMOLED, 120Hz | 6.67" AMOLED, 120Hz, 5,000 nits | 6.8" 1.5K LTPO AMOLED, 165Hz, 6,200 nits |
| Cameras (Rear) | 50MP (Leica) + 12MP UW + 50MP 5x periscope | 50MP (ZEISS) + 50MP UW + 50MP 5x periscope | 50MP + 50MP UW + 50MP 3x periscope |
| Selfie | 32MP | 32MP | 50MP |
| Battery | 6,500mAh | 6,200mAh | 5,200mAh |
| Charging | 67W wired, no wireless | 90W wired, 40W wireless | 90W wired, 50W wireless + reverse |
| OS + Updates | HyperOS 3 (Android 16) | OriginOS 6, 5 OS + 7yr security | Android 16, 7 OS + 7yr security |
| Build + IP | Plastic frame, IP68 | Metal + glass, IP68/69 | Aluminium, IP68/69 |
| Thickness + Weight | ~200g | 203g, 8mm | 186g, 6.99mm |
Price
The Motorola Signature (check our hands-on review) starts at ₹57,499 for the 12GB+256GB variant, going up to ₹62,499 for 16GB+512GB and ₹67,499 for the 16GB+1TB top-end model. It's currently the most affordable entry point of the three.
The Vivo X200T starts at ₹59,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant and ₹69,999 for the 512GB variant.
The Xiaomi 17T also starts at ₹59,999 for 12GB+256GB and ₹64,999 for 12GB+512GB. Xiaomi's launch offers bring effective prices down to ₹54,999 and ₹59,999, respectively. The phone will go on sale in India from 10th June.
Design and Build
The Motorola Signature is genuinely distinctive. At 6.99mm and 186 grams, it's the thinnest and lightest phone here. It comes in Pantone Martini Olive and Pantone Carbon, which are understated and stand out precisely because they don't look like every other black or blue flagship. The aluminium frame feels premium.
The Xiaomi 17T uses a plastic frame, which is a noticeable compromise for a phone at ₹59,999. It comes in Blue, Black, and Purple.
The Vivo X200T comes in Seaside Lilac and Stellar Black. It weighs 203g and measures 8mm, heavier and thicker than the Motorola but in line with what you'd expect from a phone with that battery size.
On pure feel and finish, the Motorola is in a different class here.
Display: One Pulls Noticeably Ahead
All three use AMOLED panels. But they're not equally specced.
The Xiaomi 17T has a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED at 120Hz. It's sharp and punchy, but it's the smallest panel here and the only one without an LTPO refresh rate.
The Vivo X200T has a 6.67-inch flat AMOLED at 120Hz with 5,000 nits peak brightness and SCHOTT Xensation Core glass for protection.
The Motorola Signature is the clear winner on display. It's a 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED with a 165Hz refresh rate, 6,200 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Pantone Colour and SkinTone certification.

The LTPO panel means the refresh rate drops when you don't need it, which helps with battery efficiency. If you watch a lot of content or care about colour accuracy, this display is genuinely hard to argue with at this price.
Performance: Not All Flagships Are Equal
This is the category where the three phones most clearly separate.
The Xiaomi 17T runs on MediaTek's Dimensity 8500 Ultra. It's a capable chip, but it sits a tier below the other two. You won't notice that in casual use, but it matters in benchmarks and sustained gaming loads.
The Vivo X200T steps up with the Dimensity 9400+, built on TSMC's 3nm process. It's one of the stronger MediaTek chips available right now, and in benchmark comparisons, it outpaces the Xiaomi 17T comfortably.

The Motorola Signature runs Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, also 3nm, with an Adreno 840 GPU. It benchmarks higher than both rivals and is generally the stronger chip. The Snapdragon ecosystem also tends to have better game optimisation across titles.
If performance headroom is a priority, the Motorola is your phone. If you just want a fast daily driver, any of the three will do the job.
Cameras: Three Different Camera Philosophies
This is where things get interesting, because all three phones have triple 50MP systems but they're tuned completely differently.
The Xiaomi 17T has a 50MP Light Fusion 800 main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 50MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom, all branded and tuned by Leica. That 5x periscope is a first for the T series at this screen size. Xiaomi also enables AI Ultra Zoom up to 120x, with 10x lossless optical-grade zoom. Leica tuning generally produces accurate, slightly muted colours with good detail retention.
The Vivo X200T runs three ZEISS-tuned 50MP rear cameras: a Sony OIS main, a Samsung ultrawide, and a Sony periscope telephoto. What makes it stand out is the multi-focal portrait system covering 23mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, and 100mm focal lengths, plus 100x Hyperzoom and 20x Telephoto Macro. If you shoot people regularly, this flexibility is genuinely useful in ways that the other two don't match.
The Motorola Signature also uses three 50MP cameras, but the telephoto is a 3x periscope rather than 5x. It's the shortest zoom reach of the three. The trade-off is that Motorola keeps all three sensors at a consistent 50MP resolution, including the ultrawide, and the phone supports 8K Dolby Vision video recording. The 50MP selfie camera is also the highest-resolution front camera in this comparison, ahead of the 32MP units on the Xiaomi and Vivo.
For zoom and portrait flexibility, the Vivo wins. For Leica-tuned stills and a longer reach, the Xiaomi is the pick. For video creators and front-camera quality, the Motorola makes a strong case.
Battery and Charging
The Xiaomi 17T has the largest battery here at 6,500mAh but charges at 67W wired, and there's no wireless charging. For a phone at this price, skipping wireless charging is a bit of a letdown.
The Vivo X200T packs a 6,200mAh battery with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, plus bypass charging for gaming. It's slightly smaller than the Xiaomi's cell, but the faster charging and wireless support make it more practical day-to-day.

The Motorola Signature has a 5,200mAh battery, which is the smallest of the three. That's partly because of its 6.99mm slim body. It charges at 90W wired, 50W wireless, with reverse wireless and reverse wired charging on top.
If battery life is your main concern, the Xiaomi 17T makes more sense thanks to its larger battery. However, if you value the convenience of wireless charging, the Vivo X200T is the more practical choice.
Software and Long-Term Support
This one matters a lot if you're planning to hold onto your phone for more than two years.
The Motorola Signature ships with Android 16 and commits to seven years of major OS and security updates, on par with what Google and Samsung offer. That's the strongest promise in this comparison. The caveat is that Motorola's software still needs polish. It's clean and fast, but it lacks the feature depth and refinement of One UI or OxygenOS. You're betting on the update commitment over the current experience.
The Vivo X200T also runs Android 16, with five major OS updates and seven years of security patches. OriginOS 6 is well-featured and reasonably smooth.

The Xiaomi 17T runs HyperOS 3 on Android 16. Xiaomi hasn't matched the update timelines of the other two publicly, which is worth keeping in mind.
Verdict
There isn't one universally correct answer here, but there's almost certainly a right answer for you.
Buy the Xiaomi 17T if you want the best value after launch discounts, a 5x Leica periscope telephoto, and the largest battery in the segment. It's the practical all-rounder, especially at the ₹54,999 effective launch price.
Buy the Vivo X200T if portrait photography and telephoto flexibility are your priorities. The ZEISS multi-focal system is the most versatile camera setup of the three, and the Dimensity 9400+ is a strong performer. The wireless charging and fast charging combination also gives it better day-to-day charging convenience than the Xiaomi.
Buy the Motorola Signature if design, display quality, and long-term software support are what you care about most. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 165Hz LTPO screen, and seven-year update commitment make it the most future-proof phone here. The smaller battery and 3x zoom are the concessions you're making for that slim form factor.


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