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Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
I really like the Lenovo Moto Z. Modular smartphones have been a bit of a gimmick to me so far. Only LG has produced something usable, and in that case only a couple of add-ons ever arrived, and they tended to add a fair amount of bulk in the process. The...
Big, high-quality display, Great performance, Respectable camera in good light
Terrible battery life, No headphone jack, Disappointing low-light photos
The Moto Z had the potential to be a great flagship phone but ultimately it's let down by truly dire battery life.Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with one of the units used in this review...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
In the panorama of the top year-end range, certainly, Lenovo Moto Z is one worthy of attention smartphone. Moreover, in terms of marketing, € 699 is perfectly in line with both the market positioning with both the technical background.However it is undeni...
Super slim and gorgeous design, Mods are great additions, Brilliant display
Camera is a little underwhelming, Battery life isn't as good as other flagships, No headphone jack
The camera might be a bit of a disappointment, then, but elsewhere, the Moto Z gets a lot of things right. Its take on modular design is by far the most sophisticated and practical so far, and its wealth of accessories solve a lot of potential problems cr...
Abstract: LG's modular G5 was one of the mobile phone highlights of 2016, but after poor sales and no more news on any new module attachments, it's fair to say that the highly lauded "do anything" phone hasn't quite captured the imagination of the average smartphon...
Good battery, Fantastic modular design, Pure Android, Camera works brilliantly
No headphone jack, phablet size not for everyone
Lenovo have priced the Moto Z at £499.99, considerably lower than that of other flagships. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (32GB) is £629 and the Apple iPhone 7 (32GB) and Google Pixel both cost £599. The difference in price makes for a very log...
Excellent QHD screen, Plenty of power, Moto Mods work like magic
Awkward design elements, Sluggish camera
Last year's Moto X Style squeezed flagship specs into an affordable body. That approach has gone out the window for the Moto Z; it's a pricey phone with pricey optional perks, ones that'll set you back between US$60 and $300 apiece. Lenovo says more Mods...
Smart modular design, Strong processor, Turbo Charging, Fingerprint sensor, Ability to personalize with Style Mods
Moto Z Force exclusive to Verizon, Expensive modules, Camera takes a long time to focus, No headphone jack
Lenovo shifted the Moto brand and made it its own with the Moto Z and Z Force . Both phones look different from previous Moto phones and they offer a smart, simple approach to modules. The Moto Z Force is our favorite of the two with its larger battery...
The Motorola Moto Z is thin, fast and (literally) snappy. Those magnetic Mods accessories are practical and easy to use
The phone looks naked without the Mods, and its fingerprint reader can be easily mistaken for a home button
Ambitious, quirky and ultimately useful, the Motorola Moto Z is the most polished and customizable modular phone yet...
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Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Easy to snap on modules, Creative modular ideas, World's thinnest phone
Verizon exclusive at first, Thinness means big camera bump, Small battery capacity
Moto Z is a modular smartphone that pulls off the add-ons idea better than the LG G5 and it's incredibly thin. It does come with a unmissable camera bump and smaller battery, though, and it'll be Verizon exclusive at first...