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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
Let's be clear - the Moto Z is a pretty good device - but it does have some caveats. While the handset is snappy and the Android experience is close to stock, the camera and battery are two areas where the Moto Z fails to impress. While the camera softwar...
Distinctive design language, Nofuss implementation of modularity, Beautiful display, Stock software interface with useful additions, Topnotch performance,
Slim frame forgoes ergonomic comfort, Camera performance doesn't match the competition, Battery fails to live up the whole day
There's little doubt that the Moto Z is an interesting smartphone. Being a flagship, it ticks off all the right boxes when it comes to its spec sheet, and the intuitive implementation of Moto Mods sets it apart from the competition, along with justifying...
Abstract: “With a lower megapixel count and a better sensor, the Z follows the footsteps of other flagships in the camera department”Unlike most brands that play on specifications, Motorola hasn't shied away from innovating when it comes to its flagships. The Moto...
Published: 2016-10-15, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Abstract: We don't normally combine smartphone reviews here at Techaeris, but the Moto Z and the Moto Z Play from Motorola are pretty similar with a few differences. Then again, we rarely have different versions of the same phone line in our hands at the same time...
Published: 2016-10-08, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Excellent display, Thin & lightweight, Good battery life, Premium design
Requires adapter for wired headphones, Camera could be better, Fingerprint magnet
At £499, the Moto Z is obviously priced like a flagship, but justifies the cost well. It offers a beautiful design and a stunning screen, a unique feature set thanks to its Moto Mods compatibility, excellent battery life with the benefit of fast charging...
Published: 2016-10-01, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
thin, light chassis with good build quality, expandable by Moto Mods, no unnecessary software, fast USB Type-C port, microSD-card can be formatted as internal storage, very fast AC WLAN, good phone features, precise touchscreen, high-resolution display,
picture quality of the main camera reveals weaknesses, no Miracast support, display with PWM flickering, no headset included, battery integrated, no 3.5 mm headphone jack
Lenovo's new flagship phone Moto Z primarily stands out from the rivals with its modular expandability. These so called Moto Mods introduce new features, which are usually not available for a smartphone. One obstacle could be the pretty high prices of the...
Published: 2016-09-23, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
memory Expansion, High Contrast Display, High system performance, Expansion through modules, High quality workmanship, Excellent front camera, Almost pure Android, Convincing fingerprint sensor,
Non-removable battery, No audio jacks, Display with a bluish tint, The low capacity of the battery, short battery life
If Moto Z to describe in one sentence, then Lenovo has learned from mistakes of competitors. If LG most complicated module connection system that is not user friendly, the Lenovo came up with a surprisingly simple solution. There are common: for Moto Z is...
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Published: 2016-09-09, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Modularity could open up a whole new world for smartphones. This phone is stupid thin. It's fast, the camera's good, it does all the things a good phone should
No headphone jack. This phone is like a photo frame for your fingerprints. The fingerprint reader makes no sense
Abstract: When it comes to flagship smartphones, consumers certainly don't suffer from a lack of choice, but on the flip side, with so many great options available, it is quite difficult to select which device is best suited for you. In today's comparison, we pit t...