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July 2016
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356 Reviews
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Abstract: At its annual Tech World event, Lenovo revealed the next step in its mobile strategy. The new Lenovo Moto Z flagship shows Lenovo's own take on modular smartphones, something the search giant has been trying to get off the ground for a few years. Then the...
Published: 2017-05-26, Author: Darwin , review by: techent.tv
MotoMods, Vanilla Android, 5.5 inch quad HD AMOLED, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC, Thinnest Phone in market, Premium Aluminium Finish, USB Type-C Fast Charge (Turbopower), 13-Megapixel camera
No multi function fingerprint sensor, Dreadful battery life (2,600mAh), Looks incomplete without MotoMods, No 3.5mm jack, 5-Megapixel front camera, Non-removable battery, Poor heat management
Motorola has came back from the dead (in Malaysia) with the brand new Moto Z flagship. The Moto Z's biggest sell is Motorola's iteration of the perfect modular concept the MotoMods. The build and design of the device as well shows the commitment of Lenovo...
The Moto Z is a powerful device capable of satisfying your needs, but you'll have to get the Moto Mods to really get the most out of the Moto Z.(previously published in issue March 2017)...
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Published: 2017-02-13, Author: Darwin , review by: techent.tv
Abstract: The Motorola name is finally back. Well, not exactly the whole Motorola name, more like the brand is back in Malaysia. After years of hiatus and anticipation, the now Lenovo owned manufacturer is in the Malaysian smartphone market with the modular Moto Z...
Abstract: I'd be lying if I said I didn't buy into Moto 's idea of a “modular” smartphone. It was just so simple and elegant that you can't help but think: “Why didn't LG think of this?” But I made those assumptions based on what I saw at the launch.What about in r...
Review: Moto Z Motorola's Android offerings used to be synonymous with bang-for-buck devices, offering a smooth Android experience without the exorbitant price tag. There was also the signature back dimple which housed the “M” – an intuitive place for u...
Very thin, compact body, Moto Mods are fun and useful additions, good performance
Fingerprint sensor does not double as a Home button, Moto mods are not cheap
The Moto Z is a really nice phone – in the time that I had it, I really appreciated how thin it was and how good it feels in the hand.However, it's the Moto Mods that are the real stroke of genius – they are truly seamless in functionality and it looks li...
The Moto Z is a very good flagship device, this much is true. The many Moto Mods add functionalities to the device other smartphones simply do not offer, and its capable camera – although not perfect – and polished software experience make it a very pleas...
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 (RM242) and $300 (RM1210) apiece.Lenovo...
Abstract: Last month, I reviewed a smart pillow . Apart from being comfortable, it tracked my restlessness during the night, measured my snoring, woke me with its silent alarm, even played music through its built-in speakers. It was cool and different, and I had fu...