Moto Z2 Play Unveiled with New Moto Mods!
Moto Z2 Play Unveiled with New Moto Mods!
Good:
- Awesome battery life (which is increased with the Moto Mod Battery Pack option)
- Mods work very well with good usefulness
- finger print scanner received a lot of love as it got upgraded with Gesture Touch
- Processor enables smooth and fast operation and gaming
Bad:
- The OnePlus 3T or even the upcoming OnePlus 5 will be its main competitor
- The Mods do not all fit together perfectly
- The Phone NEEDS Modes on otherwise it looks weird
Quick Specs Sheet:
- Body:
- 156.2 x 76.2 x 6 mm (6.15 x 3.00 x 0.24 in)
- 145 g (5.11 oz)
- Splash and Dust Resistant
- Screen:
- Super AMOLED 5.5 inch (~70.1% screen to body)
- 1920 x 1080 (~401 ppi pixel density)
- Corning Gorilla Glass
- Internal Specs:
- Android 7.1.1
- Qualcomm MSM8953-Pro (Snapdragon 626)
- Octa-core 2.2 GHz Cortex-A53
- GPU: Adreno 506
- Memory: 3GB RAM+32 GB internal storage /OR/ 4GB RAM+64GB internal storage (micro SD available in both versions)
- Camera:
- 12 MP, f1.7 PDAF rear camera + 5 MP f/2.0 front facing camera
- Others:
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- USB Type-C
- Fingerprint sensor (mounted on front)
- 3,000 mAh battery with Fast Charge
- Available Colors: Lunar Gray, Fine Gold, Nimbus Blue
Since Motorola was bought by Lenovo, the company has been on a track for modular smartphones. The new Moto Z2 Play is a mid range smartphone from the company that comes with brand new Moto Mod accessories.
Last August, the Moto Z Play (1st generation) was introduced as a chunky, mid-range, version of the Moto Z. The Z2 on the other hand has a much thinner body profile measured at 5.99mm. The fingerprint sensor doubles as a gesture navigation sensor.
The specs are quite good with a 5.5 inch Full HD display, Snapdragon 626 processor, 4GB of RAM and microSD expansion. Oh look, the phone even has a 3.5mm headphone jack! The battery did shrink, however, down to 3,000mAh from 3510mAh due to the thinner body.
On the camera front we see a huge boost in low light capabilities thanks to a wide aperture of f/1.7 and a f/2.0 front facing camera.
Alongside the Z2 Play Motorola has also launched four new Moto Mods. There is the JBL Sound Boost 2 (Retail:$79), the TurboPower Pack ($79), Moto GamePad ($79), and the Moto Shells + wireless charging ($39). As you may have guessed it the Sound Booster pack does just that; increases sound quality and loudness, while the TurboPower Pack gives you more juice for the battery. The GamePad is reminiscent to Logitechs gamepad dock offering for iPhone’s gaming ecosystem and the Moto Shell wireless charging enables wireless charging for the device.
The smartphone itself costs $499 but if you are the type who buys all the official accessories you will definitely see the costs add up. The Moto Z2 Play is set to launch in July alongside most of the Moto Mod accessories. The Moto GamePad will be delayed till summer.