Motorola Moto Z Play packs a big battery and a reasonable price
Motorola Moto Z Play packs a big battery and a reasonable price
2016-09-22
the Moto Z play is Motorola's third
phone to feature magnetic pins that work
with modular accessories these snap-on
moto mods as they're called can change
up your handsets look turn it into a
point-and-shoot camera and transform it
into a standalone audio speaker compared
to the Moto Z and Z force the Z play is
a more mid-range option it has a 5.5
inch screen like the others but it's
thicker heavier features a Snapdragon
625 processor and a lower resolution
1080p display but it also has a bigger
3.5 one ampere error battery which
clocked in one of the longest battery
runtimes we've seen with mild usage it
lasted for days without a charge and
with turbo charging it took about an
hour to re-up its charge to 50% in
addition unlike the other two phones the
Z play still has a headphone jack so you
can listen with your wired headphones
while charging it with a USB type-c
cable on the back you'll get a 16
megapixel shooter and on the front is a
five megapixel camera the handset
features Android 6.0 marshmallow three
gigs of ram and 32 gigs of internal
storage with the option to expand via a
microSD card now as the mid-range moto
the Z plate is cheaper - in the US it
costs four hundred and eight dollars on
Verizon Motorola will release an unlock
version - and that will be compatible
with GSM networks for four hundred and
fifty dollars or about 499 euros for
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