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Buy now from DebenhamsOur original review of the Xperia Z2 Play continues, below.It’s no surprise last year’s Moto Z Play remains a top-tier smartphone. It cooked up almost everything to perfection, coupling top-notch looks with a long-lasting battery, a...
Attractive price, Decent performance boost, Fantastic low-light camera...
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The Motorola Moto Z2 Play might be a mouthful but this modular smartphone builds on everything we loved about the original...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-02 15:17:58
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Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wirel...
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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hardwarezone.com.my Updated: 2019-12-02 15:17:59
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1 / 10 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just S$349, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
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The Moto rola Moto Z2 Play measures 15.5x7.5x.6cm and weighs 168grams. It has a matt black back with a grippy pattern. It is an all metal body with the sides being gun metal grey the screen is shiny black but does not show finger marks that much. The view...
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READ NEXT: The best budget smartphones of 2018There's also a helpful smartphone buying guide on the second page of this article, where you will find all the details you need to know when buying your perfect smartphone. Be it display quality, battery life...
As the year begins, find out the best Android and Apple smartphones 2018 has to offer...
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1 / 9 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just RM1,099, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
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We're defining a mid-range range phone as one that costs between £200 (the higher limit of our budget phones chart ) and £400. This price criteria means that our list includes new phones that fit the price bracket, but also flagships from the past year o...
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The Moto Z2 Play handset is available in a choice of colours that include Fine Gold, Nimbus Blue and the Lunar Gray of the sample kindly provided by Vodafone for the purpose of this review. Supplied in the box with the Moto Z2 handset are a USB Standard A...
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The Moto Z2 Play ( £379 ) is a 5.5″ 1080p AMOLED display. It's not super high-end, but get's the job done without trashing the battery life. Around the back, you'll find a 12MP shooter and the unique Mod pins. The volume rockers and power buttons are loca...
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Vodafone kindly invited me to go play some mini golf, eat some food and meet up with some great people from the tech scene… Oh and to show off the Motorola Z2 Play of course!Those of you who have been following the site for a while might remember a that...
sHaving used the original Moto Z Play a while ago, I was really able to consider the main differences between the older and the newer more expensive version.In my testing I used the Moto Z2 Play as my main device. I regularly accessed 2 email accounts, Tw...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:04
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I have been living with the Moto Z2 Play for a few weeks now and it's time reflect on our recent life together.As I pack the phone and the mods back up, it seems ages since I recorded the unboxing video. Ah, the excitement of a new phone coming in to the...
Thin and light, Range of Mods, Long battery life, Great software, Good price...
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8%Motorola Moto Z2 Play 64 GB (Single Sim) UK SIM-Free Smartphone - Lunar GreyPrice: £349.99Was:The Moto Z2 Play offers great value for money, and has enough going for it that I'd be happy to recommend it to anyone who values battery life and a clean sof...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:05
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It was just last year that we saw the Moto Z Play pop up on Malaysian shores, and with it was a variety of Moto Mods that did what no phone has ever done before. Delivering incredible modularity with premium level accessories, such as projectors or speake...
Moto Mods, Overall performance, Slimmer...
We can't say it's a great upgrade from the first Z Play, but it's still worth it since it has a slimmer body and is compatible with all current Moto Mods. If it's your first Moto Z device, then we highly recommend checking it out.(previously published in...
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Motorola, now a Lenovo company, continues its aggressive campaign in the Philippines with the arrival of several new Moto phones. One of which is the Moto Z2 Play, the company's premium midrange smartphone offering. We've been using the said smartphone fo...
The title is our current verdict – great phone but expensive. First, lets go with the positives. The Moto Z2 Play is a great phone – improved camera, solid performance, vanilla Android, nice hardware and surprisingly good battery life. However, the price...
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If you've read our Moto G5 Plus review, we were quite satisfied with how the device performed and we couldn't wait for the Moto Z2 Play by Motorola. The Moto Z2 Play is a successor to the Moto Z Play with an interesting concept of being a modular device...
So, it looks like the Moto Z2 Play passes with flying colours. Compact design, good camera, good battery life, good performance, neat motion sensing controls, but some might not like the huge camera bump, and the panorama is still underwhelming. But there...
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Motorola's mod-friendly smartphone, the Moto Z, is back. It's back in Z2 Play form, refining the original idea a little and bringing one of 2016's most interesting — if not exactly compelling — phones into late 2017. The base hardware is better, and Motor...
The $699 Moto Z2 Play is a niche smartphone in a mainstream smartphone's clothing. It's a wolf with removable speakers and projectors and cameras in a herd of sheep that are just, well, normal phones. But despite that, the Moto Z2 Play isn't necessarily b...
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Motorola launched one of the most interesting smartphones last year – the Moto Z Play – which featured Moto Mod accessories ranging from projectors to optical zoom lens.This year the company has launched a new model, the Moto Z2 Play, which can take advan...
Long battery life, sleek design, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, supports Moto Mods...
Camera lacks optical image stabilisation, no Gallery app...
What's attractive about the Moto Z2 Play is that Motorola has kept everything minimal, from the design to the operating system, while offering enough features.Also, it goes for RM1,999 which is not too bad for a mid-range smartphone.Overall, the Moto Z2 P...
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Display: Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours, 1080 x 1920 pixels | Dimensions: 156.2 x 76.2 x 6mm | OS: Android 7.1.1 | Internal memory: 32GB, 3GB RAM or 64GB, 4GB RAM | Card slot: microSD, up to 256GB | Camera: 12MP, f/1.7The Moto Z2 Play is...
Innovative modular system, Wide range of mods, Slick and stylish...
Mods are relatively expensive, Screen not amazing...
Using a truly innovative approach, mods can quickly transform the Z2 Play smartphone (and others in the Motorola range) into a top optical zoom camera or a rather nifty projector. We love the idea and the execution...
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Remember when modular phones were supposed to be the future? Google and LG may have lost faith in that vision, but Motorola's parent company Lenovo is still plugging away with the Moto Z2 Play.Which is great news. Not only is this the most convincing inte...
At $699, Motorola's Moto Z2 Play is a great-value smartphone that offers a nice 5.5in screen, solid performance, excellent battery life and plenty of storage and other features for the price – along with the ability to attach optional components thanks to...
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Z2 PLAY. Moto has a solid mid-ranger in their hands with this high-endurance unit. All photos by Kyle Chua/RapplerReviewer's note: Motorola provided a review unit, which was returned after the review period.The Z2 Play takes a few steps forward, introduci...
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You probably had a hard time containing your excitement when Motorola's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division first announced Project Ara back in October 2013 – an open-source platform that would serve as the groundwork for the creation of a mo...
Fuss-free performance, Vibrant and crisp 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display, Super slim, Very lightweight...
Protruding rear camera module, Mediocre image quality, Expensive Moto Mods, Not as powerful as its immediate competitors...
Honestly, we're not exactly sure what to make of the Z2 Play. Don't get us wrong, it's actually a pretty decent smartphone. It performs admirably, it's super sleek, its battery life is amazing, and you can easily upgrade its capabilities with the help of...
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The Moto Z2 Play is the mid-range smartphone you've been waiting for: it's sleek, sexy and offers a range of Moto Mods that extend the functionality of the smartphone. But is it enough to tempt users away from the likes of the flagship-killing OnePlus 5...
The Moto Z2 Play is a great mid-range smartphone; it features a gorgeous design, premium build and the Moto Mods support provides extended functionality based on what you require from the smartphone, from extra battery power to an improved speaker and eve...
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The Moto Z2 Play is one of the few smartphones that can be augmented by add-ons, or Mods, that click onto the back, physically enhancing a certain feature on the device itself. Is there enough in this device to get people connected to the wider ecosystem...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:20
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The Lenovo Moto Z2 Play is an excellent mid-range contender and the Moto Mods are the best attempt at modular capabilities to date.Motorola has been getting around a lot in the past five years. The acquisition by Google in 2012 left many analysts scratchi...
Impressive build quality, Strong battery life, Moto Mods well implemented and genuinely useful...
More expensive than original, Battery capacity is smaller, Lacks true water resistance...
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Even if you don't have any interest in Moto Mods, the Moto Z2 Play is a compelling midrange smartphone thanks to a slim design, great battery life, and zippy Android experience.The Moto Z2 Play is the first second-generation smartphone in Motorola's modul...
Slim, light design, Vibrant display, Fantastic battery life, Clean take on Android...
Huge camera bump, Moto Mods aren't necessarily useful, Screen could be brighter, Average low light camera performance...
What else can I buy?OPPO R11The OPPO R11 is ostensibly the Moto Z2 Play's direct competitor when it comes to hardware, size, and price. It's $50 less, and has two rear-facing cameras, but it runs heavily customised version of Android which may be off putt...
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The predecessor to the Moto Z2 Play, the original modular Z mid-range phone, had a small but devoted cult following.At around $650, it was significantly less expensive than the flagship Moto Z and in many ways, offered a more unique value proposition. Lik...
Simple and intuitive UI, Improved design, Useful and fun Mods...
Decreased battery power, Mediocre camera, High price point...
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Moto has been through turmoil recently, but nevertheless it's continued to churn out surprisingly excellent phones. The Moto Z2 Play is another device that it can add to the list. Despite this, the Moto G5 remains the default choice for anyone wanting to...
Slick software, Affordable price, Fantastic battery life...
Odd design, Camera struggles in varying conditions, Not convinced by Moto Mods...
Moto Z2 Play – Battery Life The original Z2 Play was Trusted's battery life champion until the Lenovo P2 came along. Which is why I had high hopes for the Z2's stamina. Despite the fact Motorola has swapped the original Z's 3510mAh battery for a smaller A...
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The Moto Z2 Play, Gen 2, 2017, packs way more into its next iteration as the entry-level flagship of the Z series. Add Moto Mods compatibility and it can take sales from its more expensive big brothers, the Z2 and Z2 Force.The Z2 Play is the “sleeper” of...
You must remember that this is a $699 phone – and as that falls in the $500-799 mid-range price bracket you must ask is there any better for the price? It is not my place to make that value judgment, but you will no doubt consider Moto's G5 Plus, the ZTE...
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Most mid-range phones are pretty interchangeable, when you think about it.Anyone can cram some top-spec hardware behind a spangy screen and slap a logo on it. If you're after something properly exciting and unique, though? Look no further than the Moto Z2...
Premium build and quality screen - even at 1080p, Silky performance and great battery life, Nifty modular accessories...
Camera lacks colour punch, Moto Mods quickly get expensive, Phone still looks weird without a Mod in place...
When it showed up at the tail end of 2016, we loved the Moto Z Play and its weird yet wonderful take on the modular mobile. It had fantastic battery life, too, but couldn't quite edge out the cheaper OnePlus 3 as our go-to phone below RM2500.Now that the...
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Remember when modular phones were supposed to be the future? Google and LG may have lost faith in that vision, but Motorola's parent company Lenovo is still plugging away with the Moto Z2 Play. Which is great news. Not only is this the most convincing in...
So there we have it: the Moto Z2 is a great mid-ranger, with super stamina and a clever party trick, just like its predecessor. And Lenovo has been extremely generous in ensuring it's backwards compatible with last year's Moto Mods. That alone should be a...
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The Moto Z2 Play is a premium mid-range smartphone that follows the Moto Z Play from last year. Lenovo/Motorola is committed to making the Moto Z series an integral part of the Moto Mods ecosystem so the Moto Z2 Play will be backward and forward compatibl...
Solid build and beautiful design, Very good battery life, Good performance, Support for Moto Mods, Great camera quality, Affordable pricing...
Expensive Moto Mods, Camera bump at the back...
Lenovo has managed to make the Motorola brand stand out from the rest in the industry by pursuing a direction and sticking to it. Motorola stands by the modular approach and we commend the bravery. The Moto Z2 Play is a testament to that. It's a beautiful...
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The prospect of slapping on new parts to a smartphone to change how it behaves and functions isn't new – Google's modular smartphone project, codenamed Ara, tried to make that dream into a reality. LG tried going the modular smartphone route via their G5...
While the Motorola Moto Z2 Play doesn't break any new ground when it comes to design and hardware, it's still a good buy for people looking to get into Motorola's Mod ecosystem that they've been pushing since last year. It's also a solid phone for people...
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Top FeaturesFurthermore, the designers have given the Moto Z2 Play a slimmer design plus a metallic (or aluminum) back which gives the smartphone quite an aesthetic look which will suit a wide range of people. Measuring at 76.2 x 156.2 x 5.99 mm, the Moto...
Lenovo and Motorola's new Moto Z2 Play continues delivering to its consumers and is a nice midrange smartphone that most users will appreciate its useful features. Overall it's a well-designed smartphone with enough grunt to access all the latest apps and...
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Buy now from DebenhamsOur original review of the Xperia Z2 Play continues, below.It’s no surprise last year’s Moto Z Play remains a top-tier smartphone. It cooked up almost everything to perfection, coupling top-notch looks with a long-lasting battery, a...
Attractive price, Decent performance boost, Fantastic low-light camera...
Battery isn't as long-lasting...
The Motorola Moto Z2 Play might be a mouthful but this modular smartphone builds on everything we loved about the original...
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Most mid-range phones are pretty interchangeable, when you think about it.Anyone can cram some top-spec hardware behind a spangy screen and slap a logo on it. If you're after something properly exciting and unique, though? Look no further than the Moto Z2...
Premium build and quality screen - even at 1080p, Silky performance and great battery life, Nifty modular accessories...
Camera lacks colour punch, Moto Mods quickly get expensive, Phone still looks weird without a Mod in place...
When it showed up at the tail end of 2016, we loved the Moto Z Play and its weird yet wonderful take on the modular mobile. It had fantastic battery life, too, but couldn't quite edge out the cheaper OnePlus 3 as our go-to phone below £350. Now that the...
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The Moto Z2 Play is finally here. Still built around their Moto Mods that started with the Moto Z, the Moto Z2 Play aims to be bolder, louder, and brighter than before.With an all metal unibody design to stand up to wear and tear, the 5.5-inch smartphone...
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While the original Moto Z saw Motorola succeed with a concept that competitors like LG (and even Google) couldn't make work, the original Moto Z Play really brought MotoMods to the masses. It landed at just the right price-point with just the right specs...
If you've already bought into MotoMods with last year's Moto Z or Z Play, there's probably not enough on the table to justify an upgrade to the Z2 Play. Even if it is technically better than the first, The Moto Z2 Play isn't quite better in the ways you'l...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:26
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Lisa Gade reviews the second generation Moto Z Play, the Moto Z2 Play Android smartphone that supports Moto Mods modular accessories. The mobile phone is available on Verizon Wireless for $408, and it will available as an unlocked phone later this summer...
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We're currently in Bangkok, Thailand for Motorola, who has just launched their new Moto Z2 Play in the region. The Moto Z2 Play is the company's newest mid-range smartphone that takes advantage of their previous Moto Mod system of accessories. And until...
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Motorola's high-end offering is finally here. Much like the Moto Z, the Moto Z2 Play is buil around their modular Moto Mod accessories, which should make the Moto Z2 Play a dream for people who want to further customize their smartphones.The Moto Z2 Play...
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The Moto Z2 Play is Motorola's new battery life-focused smartphone for 2017, one that can last all day on a single charge, or for two days if you snap on a battery pack accessory via its MotoMod connector pins.Like its predecessor, the Moto Z Play, it doe...
Two-day battery life with MotoMod, MotoMods enhance and futureproof the phone, Premium build quality...
Locked to Verizon for now, Camera doesn't seem improved, Lots of mid-range competition...
Moto Z2 Play is thinner and lighter than its predecessor, but is still an Android phone that focuses heavily on if battery life. It may not last nearly as long as the top-battery-life-rated original, but it strikes an acceptable balance between style and...
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The phone can be purchased outright from today for $699 and at that price I cannot recommend it highly enough. In short, this phone offers amazing features, quality and speed, at a ridiculously affordable price.Motorola have been making some very decent a...
By now I suspect you may already know what my conclusion will say and you would be right.The Moto Z2 Play is a mid-range device with a mid-range processor. The display is mid-range unfortunately but the rest of the hardware is not. There is 4GB of RAM and...
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The year 2016 marked the release of Motorola's premium smartphone, the Moto Z Play. The Moto Z brought new functionality to smartphones with its unique magnetic add-on accessories Moto Mods, which changed how users interact with their smart device s. No...
The Moto Z2 Play will be a name that more people looking to get a long-lasting smartphone should look into...
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Motorola's sleeper hit last year wasn't the well-advertised Moto Z Force, but the Moto Z Play: A sub-$450 smartphone with solid performance and excellent battery life. This year's successor, the Moto Z2 Play, hits the same strong notes with some interna...
Great battery life, Solid performance, Compatible with Moto Mods, Great software experience...
Better competition at a lower price, Camera has some shutter lag...
Yes. If you're on the Verizon network, or if battery life is the most important aspect of a smartphone for you, the Moto Z2 Play is a good buy — even more so if you like some of the Moto Mods. If you're on a GSM network, though, we strongly recommend goin...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:37
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Motorola Moto Z2 Play review finds a better all round 2nd Gen smartphone and in particular a faster focusing camera and more screen space, but more on that later. Motorola is beginning a glob...
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Modular phones are in a rather interesting spot. At the end of 2016 Google canned Project Ara, its open-source modular mobile project. In 2017, the latest LG G-series unceremoniously ditched the company's lacklustre "Friends" modules. Motorola, on the...
Incredible battery life (even more incredible with a relevant battery Mod), Mods work with minimal fuss and can be genuinely useful, great fingerprint scanner with gesture controls, flagship-level smoothness and operation - including for games...
The OnePlus 5 will likely give it a run for the money, not all Mods fit perfectly and phone looks bizarre without one fitted, why buy into Mods when you could buy separate accessories for any phone...
If you find Moto Mods enticing then the Z2 Play is a super phone with plenty to offer beyond its quirky unique selling point. If Mods leave you cold given their cost and size implication then, well, we think Moto will be in a great place to deliver an exc...
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Over at MWC Shanghai 2017, the Lenovo booth featured the hotly-discussed Moto Z 2 Play. This smartphone was based off the well-received Moto Z Play, which did fairly well in our benchmarks. Our first impressions with the newer devices helped us discern t...
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The Motorola Moto Z2 Play is a mid-range phone, featuring a modular design that lets you add and swap out different functions for the phone.Different mods available include one which provides extra battery life, another which acts as a speaker, and a co...
One of the big draws of the Moto Z2 Play is that it comes at a relatively cheap price for the base unit, allowing you to spend extra cash only on the “mods” that you want (if any).The inbuilt camera of the Z2 Play produces pleasing images in good light, b...
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Lenovo's mobility unit Motorola Mobility seems to be upping its ante when it comes to smartphones. The company recently announced the launch of its Z2 series of smartphones and we received the Z2 Play for a test drive. The phone's standout feature is its...
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Lenovo introduced their Moto Z family last year with high hopes of being something different. The evolution of smartphone design has been more iterative than innovate in recent years from most manufacturers. The Moto Z smartphones, however, offered modula...
Top tier battery life, Dramatically improved build quality and ergonomics, Better camera performance, Fingerprint navigation gestures, Intuitive Moto actions, Full Moto Mod compatibility...
Midrange performance, Large top and bottom bezels, Unlocked variant is still pricey, Does not ship with Style Shell backing...
Instead of performance, the big question with the new Moto Z2 Play is how battery life fares in comparison to the everlasting Moto Z Play. The Z2 Play does have a smaller battery which should result in less battery life, but by how much exactly?To examine...
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The original Moto Z Play was a popular device among those who wanted a massive battery in a mid-range device with decent hardware and software. The 3,510 mAh battery delivered some of the best results of the year, and when combined with Moto Mod functiona...
Super slim, well...
At least $100 too expensive. Underwhelming performance compared to similarlypriced budget flagships. No longer a standout phone for battery life...
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For the next week, you can grab a Moto Z2 Play (unlocked or Verizon-branded) through Motorola's website, then get a JBL SoundBoost 2 Moto Mod for free.In total, the Z2 Play will cost you $499 for an unlocked model (64GB) or $409 for the Verizon unit (32GB...
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The slim player. With the Moto Z2 Play, Lenovo refreshes its mid-range smartphone that can be expanded via modules on the rear. The predecessor offered a very good battery life and extremely slim casing. We will check whether the successor has perhaps eve...
very slim, stylish metal casing, very rigid and ergonomic, diverse options via Mods, easy to use Mods, good configuration, pure Android, relatively accurate GPS, decent speaker, clear microphone, sharp camera photos, stable viewing angles, low temperatur...
12 months warranty only, slow Wi-Fi, PWM at low frequency, heterogeneous screen illumination, relatively long charging time...
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Hey there Android Guys. Today I'll be taking a look at the Moto Z² Play, which I've had the pleasure of toying around with for the past few weeks. What follows is not an in-depth analysis of the inner workings of a phone by any definition, but it is my ho...
A solid phone for those who want to get involved with Moto Mods, and a decent value at $500. There are other, more powerful phones out there, but none that support Moto Mods...
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Our in-depth Moto Z2 Play review uncovers whether or not Motorola's first 'Z' phone of the year makes a worthwhile successor to the Z Play that launched only a few months ago.The Moto Z Play is still on offer directly from Motorola for £369.98 with the Z2...
Slim, sturdy, premium design, Smart Android modifications, Excellent battery life, Moto Mods support...
No EIS when recording 4K video, Viewing angle issues, Camera bump...
Despite its name, the Motorola Moto Z2 Play is anything but fooling around, offering a flagship-like experience for almost half the price. It's bigger and bulkier than similarly-priced mid-rangers and cracks under pressure when compared to the performance...
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New year, new things from Motorola. Today, we're talking about the new Moto Z2 Play. Last year, the Z Play was beloved and possibly the best version of the Moto Z series.I know a lot of the Moto fans were a bit disappointed when they heard the new Moto Z...
I can absolutely say that this is still a great phone that it better than the original. This easily joins the rankings of the best Android phone between $400-$500. It will cost you $408 for a 32GB model on Verizon & a 64GB unlocked model for $499 coming l...
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The Moto Z2 Play is here, and it's slimmer than before. But that's not a problem. Lenovo has proved, despite reducing the size of the battery to achieve a thinner design, it's primary unlocked phone for 2017 can still go the distance for most.Lenovo start...
The Moto Z2 Play is an absolutely fantastic phone. It's well-built, offers fantastic performance and battery life, and aside from the camera, only cut corners in places where other phones are overkill anyway. At just $400 it undercuts devices like the One...
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pocketables.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:22
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If you've read any of my reviews of Motorola's phones then you may remember that I'm a really big Moto phone fan. I love the way that Motorola typically takes the vanilla Android experience and pumps it up a bit with some cool features. Last year's Moto Z...
It's not surprising that I really liked the Moto Z2 Play. It is kind of surprising, to me at least, how much I liked it. I'm already plotting to buy one for myself to replace my Moto Z. I'll gladly sacrifice the faster processor for the battery life and g...
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droid-life.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:24
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Alright, alright, alright, it's time for our Moto Z2 Play review, now that I've had a cool couple of weeks to absorb a phone that is the follow-up to the sleeper of the year phone from 2016. You guys know I loved the original Moto Z Play, so this one I'v...
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The Moto Z2 Play is a mid-range handset that's compatible with Motorola's collection of Moto Mods accessories. The Z2 Play makes the most sense for those who may have already invested in several Mods, but it's also a good buy for just about anyone who nee...
Motorola did a bang-up job with this phone. Almost every aspect of the hardware and software impresses and performs above the Z2 Play's affordable price point.Motorola gave the Z2 Play a strong metal chassis that's fully compatible with its roster of Moto...
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Motorola began pushing its Moto Mod accessories last year with the Moto Z and Z Force. Those phones were underwhelming, but the Moto Z Play won some fans thanks to the incredible battery life, solid performance, and the lower price. It also worked with al...
The Moto Z2 Play is optimized very well, despite the midrange specs. Basic tasks won't cause a bit of lag, The battery life is above average, and it charges incredibly fast with Moto's premium charger, Motorola's version of Nougat is clean and efficient...
While it's good compared to other phones, the Moto Z2 Play gets poorer battery life than last year's phone, I'm still not convinced that Moto Mods make sense, The same flat back and giant camera hump seen on other Z phones, thanks to the Moto Mod connecto...
Motorola has yet to truly make the case that Moto Mods are a good idea. We were promised monthly mod releases, but that didn't happen. The Moto Mods we do have range from quirky and overpriced to mediocre. and overpriced. The first-gen Moto Z Play was a...
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Lenovo and Motorola brought their modular functionality concept to the mid-range with the Moto Z Play last year. This device was one of our favorite value smartphones of 2016, and now its successor, the Moto Z2 Play, features some key improvements and ev...
Solid metal build quality, Sleek design, Moto Mods enhance phone's functionality, MicroSD card slot, Water repellent nano-coating, Close to stock Android experience, Smooth performance, All-day battery life, Speedy fingerprint sensor...
Pricier than the original Moto Z Play, Moto Mods are still expensive, Verizon version is preloaded with bloatware, Camera is sub-par, Display difficult to see outdoors...
The Moto Z2 Play is another solid mid-range offering from Motorola that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor quite well, but with a $50 price increase and a smaller battery, it may not be as compelling of a purchase without investing in the Moto Mo...
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Modular smartphone hardware is, at the very least, an intriguing concept: since phones are far from one-size-fits-all, it makes sense to let users choose the hardware features that matter most to them, and by making this hardware modular, it saves shoppe...
Attractive, thin design, Decent battery life, Motorola's Android UI tweaks work great, Largely satisfying camera, Modular hardware is an open door for new features...
Display not bright enough, colors not accurate, Sound quality is not very satisfying, Recharge times should be faster, Performance not a huge upgrade over firstgen model, Moto Mods can add significant cost to ownership...
The Moto Z2 Play is an important phone, if only because it's keeping the Moto Mods story going. It's incredible that the project has lasted as long as it has, and other manufacturers would have thrown in the towel long ago (just look at LG or Google), so...
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androidcentral.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:28
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Last year's Moto Z Play was a smartphone with legendary battery life that didn't break the bank. So, for the sequel, Motorola decided to shrink the battery. and bump up the price. Because… capitalism?I was as irritated as anyone to see Motorola make t...
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The Moto Z2 Play comes with a smaller battery, but still has long battery life with great specs for under $500.In 2016, Lenovo unveiled the Moto Z series of flagships smartphones from the company it had purchased in 2014. The biggest differentiator that t...
Camera, Battery Life, Display, Moto Mods Support, Wireless Charging – via Moto Style Shell...
No Bluetooth 5.0 support, Verizon Exclusive – at launch, will be available unlocked “later this summer”, No Dual Camera setup...
If you need/want something that has incredible battery life – and don't want a physical keyboard that the BlackBerry KEYone provides – then this is probably your best option. The Moto Z2 Play does check a lot of the boxes on a list for a smartphone, which...
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LG may have abandoned its family of mods for the G6, and Google's Project Ara got shut down before even even reaching the public. But Motorola remains committed to modular phones, which let you swap in add-ons that deliver new features to a handset. The Z...
Superthin aluminum desig, Easy-to-use modular accessorie, Colorful 5.5-inch AMOLED display...
Expensive for the spec, especially for unlocked versio, Just average battery lif, Mediocre performance...
The Moto Z2 Play is a pretty good phone, and the new home button and Android 7 are nice additions to what was already a slick design. The extra $150 to $200 you’ll spend on the Z2 Play versus the Moto G5 Plus is going toward the phone's modular capabiliti...
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A modular design is a design approach which divides a system into smaller, replaceable modules and Google's Project Ara showed the way as far as smartphones were concerned. That project is now defunct though. Even Korean giant LG, which introduced the mod...
Incredible battery life, Support for Moto Mods, Sleek design...
No standout feature apart from modularity, Camera image quality could be better, Photos by Raj Rout...
The Moto Z2 Play is certainly not the most powerful handset you can buy for Rs 28,000 and yet, it manages to run butter smooth, offers exceptional battery life, a great display and a decent camera configuration as well. It's running the latest version of...
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The Moto Z Play impressed us last year for many reasons, and much of that had to do with its striking balance of a well-rounded feature set and affordable price point. Rather than waiting a full year for a proper refresh cycle, Motorola decided to take th...
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The Moto Z2 Play has only been available for 24 hours and already Best Buy has a good deal on it. If you buy the phone from BBY on a device payment plan, they'll slash $50 off the total price. That brings your monthly payment to just $14.91 per month (dow...
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New aspect ratios, curved displays, and iris scanners—manufacturers have spent the past six months doing just about everything to make their phones stand out from the crowd. The $499 unlocked Moto Z2 Play, on the other hand, builds on a concept Motorola e...
Useful modular design, Current software and virtually no bloatware, Compatible with all major US carriers, Long battery life...
Difficult to use with one hand, Tinny speaker, Slightly pricey for the specs...
The Z2 Play is a unique unlocked phone that combines solid performance with a modular design that taps into Motorola's Moto Mods add-ons...
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The Moto Z2 Play is a great phone, but it's not a great sequel.Motorola went iterative for its Moto Z Play sequel, announcing it just nine months after the original. It's not a complete overhaul, and in two major ways is a downgrade, but it's also one of...
Excellent performance, Beautifully made and welldesigned, Good battery life, Commendable camera quality, Moto Mods support...
Higher price than its predecessor, Choice of aging processor isn't great, Worse battery life than previous generation...
Moto Z2 Play: You should probably buy itI love this phone. I don't even want to go back to my Samsung Galaxy S8 right now because the Moto Z2 Play does everything I need it to, and has the deep (and growing deeper) Moto Mods ecosystem to help do what it c...
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Last year's reinvention of Motorola centered around the short-lived buzz over modular smartphones. Its Moto Z and Moto Mods platform were the most practical take on the modular phone concept, but they didn't exactly ignite the smartphone world.Hidden amon...
Slim, light design, Excellent battery life, Smart software enhancements...
Camera could use optical stabilization, Fingerprint gestures are clumsy, Only available unlocked or from Verizon...
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You probably picked up the Moto Z Play for its long battery life, mid-range price and compatibility with Motrola's flagship modular backs. If you were worried that those components wouldn't work on the next version of the handset, don't -- leaked images o...
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