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Moto says you can't smash the screen of the Z2 Force. I've dropped it a few times, a few definitely on purpose and the thing is still intact. Knowing you can't smash your phone screen is a great thing. I snapped a battery mod on the back of it and it las...
As a software experience, the Moto Z2 Force is excellent. But the Moto Mod ecosystem means you're spending a hell of a lot on accessories that are only useful for the lifetime of the device.It's also far too expensive, even before mods. Practically every...
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It's becoming hard to distinguish between Android phone in 2017 but the Moto Z2 Force stands out in a way no other phone can. It successfully taps into the exciting world of MotoMod accessories that can instantly upgrade your phone, and marks the return o...
Shatterproof screen, Exciting MotoMods, Great performance...
Weak battery, Not waterproof, Average camera...
The Moto Z2 Force proves that modular accessories aren't just an ambitious concept, they're a successful idea in the Z series' sophomore year, and it still has room to grow. Motorola does this while keeping its smartphone line up-to-date with a faster chi...
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Motorola's indestructible phone returns, this time in a much thinner design and with a handful of new add-ons that instantly upgrade the phone, alongside – of course – its guaranteed shatter-resistant glass screen. READ NEXT: Best smartphones of 2017 (so...
Motorola's latest is a very tempting alternative to the usual crowd of fragile devices we see in shops, but at £735, this indestructible phone is no longer a force to be reckoned with.Not only does it lack some of those desirable features, such as proper...
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On the market for a top-spec phone that won't shatter to smithereens after its first accidental drop? Then the Moto Z2 Force may be the phone for you. The Moto Z2 Force is the latest rugged handset from Motorola. It aims to offer buyers all the specifica...
Crack-resistant screen, Powerful performance, Mod support...
Average battery and camera at this price, Expensive...
Moto Z2 Force – Camera The Moto Z2 Force comes with a dual-lens rear camera that combines two 12-megapixel, ƒ/2.0, Sony IMX 386 sensors – one bayer (colour), one clear (mono). The setup is similar to the Huawei P10's and in my mind isn't as useful as the...
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Blighty hasn’t been forgotten this year, though. Oh no; the Moto Z2 Force is here and it looks to strengthen the indestructible qualities of the original, with up-to-date internals and an intriguing pair of dual rear cameras.The new Moto Z2 Force (effecti...
Shatterproof screen, Top notch performance...
Absurdly expensive, Camera struggles in low light...
Motorola’s indestructible phone is back, but does the Moto Z2 Force improve on the ambitions of its predecessor...
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If you're clumsy or are worried about dropping your phone, the Motorola Moto Z2 Force is the smartphone for you. Motorola claims the screen is crack and shatterproof, making it the perfect solution if you're known for having accidents with your tech! It's...
Fingerprint sensor and NFC means the handset can be used for purchases through Android Pay, You can use the Moto Mods range of optional accessories with the smartphone, they just clip on the back and boost existing features of the phone; for example, the...
Screen suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light, There's no headphone socket you either need to use the adapter that comes with the handset (but you can't charge and listen at the same time) or invest in Bluetooth headphones, It's not wate...
The Motorola Z2 Force is a good performing smartphone. Easy to use, its fast at opening apps and surfing the web and has great battery life. That its screen is crack-proof and you can use gestures to quickly open items on the phone makes it stand a little...
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Motorola is back with another modular smartphone—the Moto Z2 Force—proving it's not going to be deterred by death of Project Ara (Google's experimental take on modular phones), or LG's decision to walk away from modularity in its transition from the G5 to...
Florence IonThe Moto Z2 Force.The Moto Z2 Force doesn't look like much at first glance. But consider that it's one of the last modular smartphones you can buy. It's a different concept, for sure, but yet it persists. For now, Motorola isn't giving up.And...
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Motorola is back with another modular smartphone—the Moto Z2 Force—proving it's not going to be deterred by death of Project Ara (Google's experimental take on modular phones), or LG's decision to walk away from modularity in its transition from the G5 to...
Florence IonThe Moto Z2 Force.The Moto Z2 Force doesn't look like much at first glance. But consider that it's one of the last modular smartphones you can buy. It's a different concept, for sure, but yet it persists. For now, Motorola isn't giving up.And...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-01-19 04:06:32
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Lisa Gade reviews the Moto Z2 Force, Moto's 2nd gen flagship level Android smartphone. The Z2 Force is available on the 4 big US carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon) and it's also sold as an unlocked GSM phone on Moto's website for $720. The Z2 Forc...
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The Moto Z2 Force stands out in a world of status quo Android phones in 2017. It successfully taps into the exciting world of MotoMod accessories that can instantly upgrade your phone and marks the return of the Motorola's shatterproof screen in a refined...
Shatterproof screen in thin design, Exciting new 360 camera mod, Wider availability...
Weaker battery, Not waterproof, Expensive...
The Moto Z2 Force proves that modular accessories aren't just an ambitious concept, they're a successful idea in the Z series' sophomore year, and it still has room to grow. Motorola does this while keeping its smartphone line up-to-date with a faster chi...
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Motorola's Moto Z lineup is all about Moto Mods. They're magnetic snap-on accessories that give phones new abilities, like an extended battery or wireless charging. Both last year's Moto Z and the new Moto Z2 Force look naked without some type of mod cov...
Incredibly thin, Moto Mods are user-friendly, Great software experience, Sharp, vibrant display, Depth Effect and True B&W are useful, fun...
Not waterproof, Camera has frequent shutter lag, Poor battery life, Screen scratches easily...
No. There are great alternatives at this price that provide a faster camera experience, longer battery life, water resistance, and better smartphone design. Again, if you have already invested in Moto Mods and are looking to upgrade, or if you really like...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2018-01-19 04:06:32
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto Z2 Force review finds the best and most advanced phone ever, from Motorola. Discover the full story in our Moto Z2 Force review.Build QualityShatterproof designThe Moto Z2 Force...
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A follow up from last year's Moto Z Force, the Moto Z2 Force Edition comes with a 5.5-inch QuadHD POLED display with ShatterShield coating on top and reinforced with 7000 series aluminum for an almost shatterproof experience.Aside from its durability, the...
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There's a certain charm to throwing a phone around without fearing that it will break. Over the past week or so, I've spent many moments freaking people out by casually chucking the Moto Z2 Force on the floor, the road and everywhere else.After showing th...
Shatterproof display, Fast, Long battery life...
Looks dated, Not ergonomic, Slow camera...
The Moto Z2 Force is a legitimate contender against the OnePlus 5T, but the company still has work to do. It is indeed a good phone to buy, especially given that it's almost impossible to destroy. If you don't want the OnePlus 5T, this is certainly an alt...
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All images: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoEvery once and while you run across a gadget that would be perfect if only it wasn't missing one tiny feature. That sucks, and often there's nothing you can do about it because there's no way for multi-billion dollar comp...
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