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July 2016
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The editors liked
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
Good display
MicroSD card support
Moto Mods can add some fun
Easy to snap on modules
Creative modular ideas
World's thinnest phone
The Motorola Moto Z is thin
Fast and (literally) snappy. Those magnetic Mods accessories are practical and easy to use
Excellent QHD screen
Plenty of power
Moto Mods work like magic
Super slim and gorgeous design
Mods are great additions
Brilliant display
Good battery
Fantastic modular design
Pure Android
Camera works brilliantly
Smart modular design
Strong processor
Turbo Charging
Fingerprint sensor
Ability to personalize with Style Mods
Big
High-quality display
Great performance
Respectable camera in good light
The editors didn't like
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
Compromised design
Battery life not great
Some stutter in the performance
Uncomfortable to hold
Verizon exclusive at first
Thinness means big camera bump
Small battery capacity
The phone looks naked without the Mods
And its fingerprint reader can be easily mistaken for a home button
Moto Z takes the modular accessory idea I liked so much about the LG G5 and actually makes it work with better add-ons and an easier-to-use snap-on design.Right now, there are textured shells, fashionable battery cases, a powerful JBL speaker and a mini p...
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...
Abstract: 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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Published: 2016-11-25, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
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...
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...
Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: 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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Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
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...
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...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
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...
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...