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Motorola has seen more than its fair share of changes in the past few years. From Motorola to Google to Lenovo , we've seen Moto phones shift to US-only manufacture and away again, introduce Moto Maker and pose in Nexus clothing . Now firmly in the grips...
Good display, microSD card support, Moto Mods can add some fun...
Compromised design, battery life not great, some stutter in the performance, uncomfortable to hold...
The Motorola Moto Z wowed us when it was first revealed. The Moto Mods system is clever and some of the accessories are fun. But we can't help feeling that the Moto Z was compromised to make it a better modular phone. That thinness that's proclaimed doesn...
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Announced back in June 2016, the Moto Z was launched alongside the Moto Z Force, a phone with a screen that - just like the Moto X Force - is ‘unbreakable'. Motorola has no plans to launch the Z Force in the UK, but the Moto Z is now here, along with the...
The Moto Z is a mixed bag, successful in some areas and not in others. As long as you can deal with the jettisoning of the headphone jack and carrying a Power Pack Mod, the modular nature of the Moto Z makes it a compelling alternative to other flagships...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2016-12-10 01:23:38
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2016 is indeed a weird year for smartphones, we've seen smartphones in the early year that could have it all, can be modularized and even loose a headphone jack. But it doesn't stop there are we saw more smartphones having thinner bezels, smaller bodies a...
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This goes with that is a marketing concept that was first used in the 1970's by Melbourne based fashion house Sussan, the concept went on to be highly successful. Now Motorola is having a crack at ‘This goes with that' marketing with the launch of their n...
If you think modular smartphone technology is your thing, this is the system to go with. The Moto Z has everything you want in a smartphone. The fun starts when you start attaching the mods. I even had one American guy who had just purchased an iPhone 7 a...
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With Google ominously taking Project Ara out back with a shotgun, and LG creating a mere handful of add-ons for the LG G5, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the days of modular smartphones are numbered before they even began. Nobody told Lenovo. Since...
I really like the Lenovo Moto Z. Modular smartphones have been a bit of a gimmick to me so far. Only LG has produced something usable, and in that case only a couple of add-ons ever arrived, and they tended to add a fair amount of bulk in the process. The...
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With Google axing its Project Ara and LG creating a mere handful of add-ons for the LG G5, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the days of modular smartphones are numbered before they even began. Nobody told Lenovo. Since buying Motorola in 2014, Lenovo...
At last, modular phones that actually work. The $999 Moto Z is beautifully thin and a good performer for the price, albeit with average battery life. The $699 Moto Z Play is a little chunkier and slower, but offers incredible battery life and better value...
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The Moto Z is virtually the best value phone for $999 you can buy right now, and that's before you consider any of the well-executed modules Moto has made too. Add in a couple of Moto Mods on an as needed basis (eg. not everyone needs a projector or extra...
Throughout the review I constantly compared the Moto Z to the Pixel XL. The reason for that is they have the same size display, similar processors (SD820 vs SD821), are approximately the same size and while the Moto Z is only running Android 6.0.1 and the...
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At one point, it appeared as if modular smartphones were going to be all the rage. While they perhaps haven't become as prevalent as many had expected (RIP Project Ara), it hasn't stopped phones such as the LG G5 having a go at optional add-ons, with the...
Big, high-quality display, Great performance, Respectable camera in good light...
Terrible battery life, No headphone jack, Disappointing low-light photos...
The Moto Z had the potential to be a great flagship phone but ultimately it's let down by truly dire battery life.Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with one of the units used in this review...
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Motorola's latest flagship smartphone has finally reached the Philippine market. We're always keen on Moto devices since its streak under Google and it's interesting to be forwarded to one of the rising manufacturers in the mobile scene, Lenovo. Here we h...
Slim flagship profile, Crisp and vibrant display, Great cameras, Useful added Moto features, Moto Mods accessories...
Confusing fingerprint sensor as home button, Lower screen-to-body ratio from before, Expensive Moto Mods...
The Moto Z is a deserving flagship for the new Moto owners, Lenovo. It's like having the Razr reborn in the adapting race of smartphones . The absence of the 3.5mm jack is justified by its slim profile, no issues there. The Moto Mods are also an inviting...
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It paints a grim picture for Lenovo and Motorola's new modular Moto Z family , which consists of the flagship Moto Z on test here and the mid-range Moto Z Play in the UK (the US also has the shatterproof Moto Z Force, which replaces the excellent Moto X F...
Super slim and gorgeous design, Mods are great additions, Brilliant display...
Camera is a little underwhelming, Battery life isn't as good as other flagships, No headphone jack...
The camera might be a bit of a disappointment, then, but elsewhere, the Moto Z gets a lot of things right. Its take on modular design is by far the most sophisticated and practical so far, and its wealth of accessories solve a lot of potential problems cr...
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Modularity has been a dream of phone manufacturers ever since the first smartphone rolled out of the assembly line. Being able to swap components around sounds like a great idea, on paper. In practice though, making a phone modular is no easy feat – even...
Despite not being the first phone to feature modular accessories, Motorola's Moto Z is probably the best implementation of that particular concept to date. The mods are easy to put on and take off, and are already available in the market, should you decid...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2016-12-10 01:23:38
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Outright Cost: $999The Moto Z is Motorola's flagship smartphone for 2016. Measuring in at just 5.2mm at its slimmest point, its billed as the "world's thinnest premium smartphone". As such, there's no headphone jack. In terms of other hardware specificati...
Striking design, Lovely display, 64GB of expandable internal storage, Good camera...
No headphone jack, Moto Mods are expensive, A little too thin without a back plate, Battery not quite as good as other high-end Android phones...
The Moto Z is a brilliant execution of an average idea. Through its Moto Mods system, Motorola has turned the idea of a modular smartphone where you can add and remove features on the fly into a simple, easy-to-use accessories. The problem is Moto Mods ar...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:23:38
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The word innovation has come to be used very freely by mobile phone manufacturers these days. Everything is termed an innovation whether it is a slimmer form factor or the absence of a headphone jack or even the use of an unusual material. And while most...
Good battery, Fantastic modular design, Pure Android, Camera works brilliantly...
No headphone jack, phablet size not for everyone...
Lenovo have priced the Moto Z at £499.99, considerably lower than that of other flagships. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (32GB) is £629 and the Apple iPhone 7 (32GB) and Google Pixel both cost £599. The difference in price makes for a very log...
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Modularity in phones has long been a pipe dream for many people and manufacturers. And why wouldn't it be – the allure of simply swapping parts to make your phone do specialist stuff is a great idea. And while LG may have been the first company to take a...
The Moto Z was launched to great acclaim a few months ago, and now that we're holding it in our hands, it's not hard to see why. The phone is incredibly thin, coming in at just 5.2mm at its thickest point. The phone feels incredibly solid in our hands, ow...
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Their first Android device, the Droid (sold in Canada as the Motorola Milestone), was the first to have a slide-out keyboard which differentiated it from most candy bar Androids of the time.The Moto Atrix smartphone, had the ability to be mated to a lapto...
The Lenovo Moto Z is the most innovative and attractive smartphone in the market right now. Not only does it push the envelope in integration, with a razor-like thinness, it does so without sacrificing many of the key features that make it a flagship sma...
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Back in 2009, Motorola released the Milestone, one of the first truly compelling Android smartphones. Since then, the historic tech company has seen its share of highs and lows.For the most part, the intervening years have not been kind to the company, bu...
Incredibly thin, Moto Display and Moto Actions add useful functionality to the phone, Mods are easy to use, It's possible to take stunning photos with the Moto Z...
Both the Phone itself and the accompanying Mods are expensive, Screen performs poorly outside, Second opinion, By Patrick O'Rourke, The Moto Z is the first modular smartphone that actually makes sense. In many ways, Motorola has accomplished what LG faile...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-12-10 01:23:39
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Enter Giveaway: Last Week's Contest Page – Welcome back to the Sunday Giveaway! This week we're hooking up with Motorola giving away not one, but THREE Moto Z devices! Enter for your chance to win, good luck!Honor 8 Hands On – Download the AA App! – Stay...
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The Moto Z Play wasn't the only thing Motorola announced today at IFA Berlin. The company also showed off a new Moto Mod co-created by legendary camera maker Hasselblad called the Hasselblad True ZoomThe True Zoom essentially turns the Moto Z and Moto Z P...
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Lenovo has done more than shake up the name for 2016's top-spec Moto.Last year's Moto X was a flagship phone that didn't put a massive hole in your wallet, but its replacement has an all-new purpose.The Z is the first Moto to go modular.That means snappin...
Excellent QHD screen, Plenty of power, Moto Mods work like magic...
Awkward design elements, Sluggish camera...
Last year's Moto X Style squeezed flagship specs into an affordable body. That approach has gone out the window for the Moto Z; it's a pricey phone with pricey optional perks, ones that'll set you back between US$60 and $300 apiece. Lenovo says more Mods...
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Lenovo has done more than shake up the name for 2016's top-spec Moto.Last year's Moto X was a flagship phone that didn't put a massive hole in your wallet, but its replacement has an all-new purpose.The Z is the first Moto to go modular.That means snappin...
Excellent QHD screen, Plenty of power, Moto Mods work like magic...
Awkward design elements, Sluggish camera...
Last year's Moto X Style squeezed flagship specs into an affordable body. That approach has gone out the window for the Moto Z; it's a pricey phone with pricey optional perks, ones that'll set you back between US$60 (RM242) and $300 (RM1210) apiece.Lenovo...
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Last month, I reviewed a smart pillow . Apart from being comfortable, it tracked my restlessness during the night, measured my snoring, woke me with its silent alarm, even played music through its built-in speakers. It was cool and different, and I had fu...
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The Moto Z is a brave new experiment in many ways, but its boldest venture lies in its modularity. Just like the LG G5 , the Moto Z works with a number of modules that give the device super powers, transforming it from just another great smartphone into s...
Smart modular design, Strong processor, Turbo Charging, Fingerprint sensor, Ability to personalize with Style Mods...
Moto Z Force exclusive to Verizon, Expensive modules, Camera takes a long time to focus, No headphone jack...
Lenovo shifted the Moto brand and made it its own with the Moto Z and Z Force . Both phones look different from previous Moto phones and they offer a smart, simple approach to modules. The Moto Z Force is our favorite of the two with its larger battery...
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Just as I was getting settled into the idea that Motorola had found a winning formula for its flagship line, Lenovo had to swoop in, buy the company, and rile things up. Indeed, last year's Moto X Pure Edition was a great phone, but now under Lenovo's cor...
Modular extensions are good, Thin...
Gets very hot on occasion, No headphone jack...
We're concerned about the overheating issue, but make no mistake, the Moto Z is a very good phone...
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The new Moto Z phones are pretty remarkable for some innovative things they can do -- and for something important they left out.Motorola is one of the oldest brands in electronics. The company invented car radios (hence "Motor-ola") and was the first comp...
Read more: Sony Xperia X Performance review: Sony's most disappointing product in years The Moto Z's are expensive, but not crazy expensive, and the add-ons are done right. This is a great Motorola phone. Just don't lose that headphone dongle...
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Just as I was getting settled into the idea that Motorola had found a winning formula for its flagship line, Lenovo had to swoop in, buy the company, and rile things up. Indeed, last year's Moto X Pure Edition was a great phone, but now under Lenovo's cor...
Modular extensions are good, Thin...
Gets very hot on occasion, No headphone jack...
Florence IonAn impressive flagship from Motorola.Things are looking good for Motorola under Lenovo's wing. Its budget line is good and now it appears that its flagship line has finally received its much-needed makeover.Let's be real here: The Moto X was a...
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The Moto Z is an Android phone with a new name that begins at the end of the alphabet, but is actually pioneering modular connectivity in a more robust way than its competitors.It's the world's thinnest phone at 5.19mm in so-called "thickness," and it fee...
Easy to snap on modules, Creative modular ideas, World's thinnest phone...
Verizon exclusive at first, Thinness means big camera bump, Small battery capacity...
Moto Z is a modular smartphone that pulls off the add-ons idea better than the LG G5 and it's incredibly thin. It does come with a unmissable camera bump and smaller battery, though, and it'll be Verizon exclusive at first...
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The X is seemingly gone, having been supplanted by a Z, the last letter of the alphabet, yet signalling a pivot towards something more modularly focused. This is the Moto Z, a thin and light phone that can be made much thicker and heavier with add-ons att...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-10 01:23:39
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The Moto Z is an Android phone with a new name that begins at the end of the alphabet, but is actually pioneering modular connectivity in a more robust way than its competitors.It's the world's thinnest phone at 5.19mm in so-called "thickness," and it f...
Easy to snap on modules, Creative modular ideas, World's thinnest phone...
Verizon exclusive at first, Thinness means big camera bump, Small battery capacity...
Moto Z is a modular smartphone that pulls off the add-ons idea better than the LG G5 and it's incredibly thin. It does come with a unmissable camera bump and smaller battery, though, and it'll be Verizon exclusive at first...
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Step back, LG G5. There's a funky new modular smartphone on sale in Australia, and it's also — in its standard, straight-out-of-the-box guise — the world's thinnest. Motorola's Moto Z measures just 5.2mm from front to back, but still has the latest in hi...
There are a few stumbles that might give you pause when you're considering the Moto Z: battery life, camera performance, no headphone jack. All of those can be addressed with Mods or with judicious use of each, and none of them alone should turn you off f...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 10:13:04
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Lenovo Moto Z is a top smartphone very durable range in terms of technology, thanks to the super features offered by additional modules Moto Mods.We start with design Lenovo Moto Z, like any self-respecting flagship, it is definitely taken care of and, th...
In the panorama of the top year-end range, certainly, Lenovo Moto Z is one worthy of attention smartphone. Moreover, in terms of marketing, € 699 is perfectly in line with both the market positioning with both the technical background.However it is undeni...
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A modular smartphone really is the dream. Although Google's ambitious Project Ara has been shelved, the concept – well, parts of it – lives on in other smartphones. Earlier this year, LG gave us its take on a modular smartphone with the LG G5, and sever...
The Moto Z is a very good flagship device, this much is true. The many Moto Mods add functionalities to the device other smartphones simply do not offer, and its capable camera – although not perfect – and polished software experience make it a very pleas...
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Sporting a 5.2mm thickness and with unique modular accessories in tow, can the beauty run skin deep? This is the Motorola Moto Z, and here is our video review.Motorola Moto Z specs: 5.5-inch AMOLED display @ 1440 x 2560 pixels, 535ppi Corning Gorilla Glas...
Slim flagship profile, Crisp and vibrant display, Great cameras, Useful added Moto features, Moto Mods accessories...
Confusing fingerprint sensor as home button, Lower screen-to-body ratio from before...
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Add new features, including a projector, to the Moto Z smartphone with the Moto Mods.Thanks to miniaturisation and the relentless march of technology, companies have been introducing smartphones that can accept add-ons for additional featuresHowever, thi...
Very thin, compact body, Moto Mods are fun and useful additions, good performance...
Fingerprint sensor does not double as a Home button, Moto mods are not cheap...
The Moto Z is a really nice phone – in the time that I had it, I really appreciated how thin it was and how good it feels in the hand.However, it's the Moto Mods that are the real stroke of genius – they are truly seamless in functionality and it looks li...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2017-01-18 02:33:25
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The device itself is impossibly thin. At just5.19 mm, it's the thinnest flagship device available. That alone is remarkable, and shows just how far mobile phone technology has come. Turned sideways, you'd actually be hard-pressed to even see it in someone...
Thin, powerful, and versatile, this is a phone worth looking at and keeping.Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE December 2016-January 2017 Issue.Words by Ren Alcantara...
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Motorola's Android offerings used to be synonymous with bang-for-buck devices, offering a smooth Android experience without the exorbitant price tag. There was also the signature back dimple which housed the “M” – an intuitive place for users to place the...
Review: Moto Z Motorola's Android offerings used to be synonymous with bang-for-buck devices, offering a smooth Android experience without the exorbitant price tag. There was also the signature back dimple which housed the “M” – an intuitive place for u...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-02-16 01:40:04
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Most smartphone manufacturers, when they release a new flagship, are content to claim their phone is the thinnest, or most powerful, or most feature-packed, or most stylish, or made of the most exotic materials, or something else specific to that one mode...
"The Moto Z is a good phone that Motorola loyalists will love."...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2017-02-21 01:08:39
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeThe Motorola Moto Z was released in the US last year but it has only just made its way to the UK. Even though there has been a delay, this Motorola phone is highly desirable and will introduce the...
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I'd be lying if I said I didn't buy into Moto 's idea of a “modular” smartphone. It was just so simple and elegant that you can't help but think: “Why didn't LG think of this?” But I made those assumptions based on what I saw at the launch.What about in r...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2017-04-12 02:41:52
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What is a modular device? A modular device is one which is made from different components that can be independently upgraded or replaced in a modular design. This allows for easy upgrade of components, lower repair costs, and allows additional features to...
Performance, Moto Mods...
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The Moto Z is a powerful device capable of satisfying your needs, but you'll have to get the Moto Mods to really get the most out of the Moto Z.(previously published in issue March 2017)...
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LG's modular G5 was one of the mobile phone highlights of 2016, but after poor sales and no more news on any new module attachments, it's fair to say that the highly lauded "do anything" phone hasn't quite captured the imagination of the average smartphon...
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The year was 2007. I was in my third year in high school, and by that time, mobile phones were becoming a necessity. That time, the Motorola Razr was the ‘it' phone. It was thin, sleek, metallic and looked light years ahead of every other mobile phone on...
The entire Moto Z + Moto Mods concepts is definitely something new and something that people have been looking for, but I personally think Moto took it too far to something that people aren't really ready for yet. Mods are the future, there's no denying...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-18 02:00:55
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Update: Moto Z has been updated to Android 7.0 Nougat and the new software works with the Google Daydream View VR headset, just like the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. In other news, Moto wasted no time at MWC 2017 to prove that 2017 is going to be a h...
MotoMods really make this smartphone desireable. Right now, there are textured shells, fashionable battery cases, a powerful-enough JBL speaker and a bright-enough mini projector, and they're all great ideas that take advantage of the magnetic back pins...
There is such a thing as being too thin in the smartphone world, and the Moto Z is at that point. Without a 3.5mm headphone jack, it requires an aux to USB cable that's included, but a pain to remember to bring everywhere. We will likely lose it before we...
Moto Z isn't the first or last modular phone, but it's the first time we liked the idea on an Android device and see the potential behind building out our smartphone with new accessories. Options like a pico projector and attachable boom box are creative...
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Furthermore, it comes with an excellent 5.5″ quad HD display (2560 x 1440) for images and colours that almost pop, the ability to record 4K and a 13MP camera (back) and 5MP camera (front) to take some very impressive photos. To further complement the desi...
In conclusion the Motorola Moto Z is a very powerful phone that offers the user a ton of great features and more importantly, it's super fast and produces some great photos. Moto Mods give the Moto Z another awesome layer and as its compatible with Androi...
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Several months after its launch in the Philippines, the Moto Z flagship smartphone remains to be the one of the most gorgeous and most innovative handsets that you can get in the market currently. I highly recommend this model to those who are now looki...
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After failed attempts by other brands, Motorola successfully pulled off modular design for smartphones with the Moto Z. The phone features the Moto Mods, a series of accessories that clamp on the back of the device for added functionality.Let's first take...
So, do I recommend it? Quick answer: Yes. Yes because the Moto Z has a lot to offer. Despite the lack of an audio jack and the small battery, it's still a great smartphone. It's performance is top notch; it is buttery smooth; it has a very good camera; an...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2017-08-04 04:26:39
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MUCH LIKE THE LG G5 before it, the Moto Z's main appeal is its modular approach. The idea behind a modular smartphone is sound, but one that's never satisfyingly delivered on its promise. We're pitting Motorola's modular efforts against another trailblaz...
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techent.tv Updated: 2018-01-20 02:10:37
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Be the first to leave a review.Write your reviewMotorola is the name that might come to your father's head when you start mentioning mobile phones. Rightly so since they were the first manufacturer to create this new phenomenon called the cell phone or mo...
MotoMods, Vanilla Android, 5.5 inch quad HD AMOLED, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC, Thinnest Phone in market, Premium Aluminium Finish, USB Type-C Fast Charge (Turbopower), 13-Megapixel camera...
No multi function fingerprint sensor, Dreadful battery life (2,600mAh), Looks incomplete without MotoMods, No 3.5mm jack, 5-Megapixel front camera, Non-removable battery, Poor heat management...
Motorola has came back from the dead (in Malaysia) with the brand new Moto Z flagship. The Moto Z's biggest sell is Motorola's iteration of the perfect modular concept the MotoMods. The build and design of the device as well shows the commitment of Lenovo...
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When you're up against Apple and Samsung there's a pretty strong need to create a point of difference in the mobile market – something more than just mega pixels and design. Motorola have certainly done that with the all-new Moto Z with Moto Mods.The Moto...
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In the year of 2016, we have seen a plethora of amazing (and somewhat lackluster) high-end smartphones hit the market. Among these incredible releases are the Samsung Galaxy S7, the Apple iPhone 7, the HTC 10, and the LG G5. However, the year is still far...
An amazing end of the year phone that makes its presence noticed and will definitely turn some heads...
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Moto by Lenovo is back - the new Moto Z may well be the best Pure Android handset of 2016 – outclassing the new Google Pixel (which iTWire is also reviewing at present).That is not to take away from the Pixel XL – which after all is a Pure Android referen...
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The availability of various backplate materials in styles, colours and textures comes directly from Moto Maker, the customization option for previous Moto X and Moto G models. Same for the Turbo Charging technology and the long battery life and the much i...
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