Hands-on review: Moto Z

Hands-on review: Moto Z

By Matt Swider

Hands-on review: Moto Z

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 feels really thin – that’s not just another meaningless marketing stat. But it shouldn’t stay that slim.

There are a number of practical accessories, more than with the LG G5, that attach to its back. Everything from a predictable Mophie-like battery case to a more wild mini projector.

Testing out the Moto Z and a handful of its accessories, I found a lot of potential behind the new smartphone. It includes a lot of the same specs as its competitors, with the addition of mods.

Its availability in the US in going to be the one thing that throws people: it’s only on Verizon in the summer, but will launch worldwide unlocked (including in the US) in September.

Here everything I found so far in testing out the new Moto Z at Lenovo Tech World.

Design and display

Moto Z is a smartphone with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display that takes thinness to a new level. It has an aluminum frame that officially …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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