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Udgivet: 2016-10-21, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: hothardware.com
Solid, high quality construction and materials, Incredible battery life, Full Moto Mod compatibility, SD card slot and headphone jack, Front-facing, lightning-fast fingerprint reader, Stock Android experience
Processor lacks punch for high end gaming, Large top and bottom bezels
Whether Lenovo intended this or not, we feel they saved the perhaps most compelling Moto Z family member for last. The Moto Z Play is a phone that simply works for you. Even if you don't ever need to touch a Moto Mod, this phone delivers a compelling expe...
Udgivet: 2016-10-15, Forfatter: Jason , anmeldelse af: techaeris.com
Abstrakt: We don't normally combine smartphone reviews here at Techaeris, but the Moto Z and the Moto Z Play from Motorola are pretty similar with a few differences. Then again, we rarely have different versions of the same phone line in our hands at the same time...
Udgivet: 2016-10-01, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: theverge.com
Amazing battery life, Nice display, Fast everyday performance
Weak camera, Design can feel unwieldy, Good luck with software updates
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Abstrakt: For the Moto Z Play , being a mid-range phone that we wouldn't typically review, we took a different approach to sharing our final thoughts on it. Hey, look, a video review from Droid Life! This should be interesting.If you have watched the DL Show in rec...
The affordable Moto Z Play works with swappable modular accessories, retains its headphone jack (unlike the more upmarket Moto Z and Z Force) and has a battery that goes on and on
The Z Play is the thickest and heaviest phone in the Moto Z series and its fingerprint sensor, annoyingly, can be mistaken for a home button
Even if you don't give two licks about its cool modular capabilities, get the Motorola Moto Z for an affordable phone with an impressively enduring battery life...
Abstrakt: Like last year with the Moto X, Lenovo has pushed out a midrange Play version of their new flagship smartphone. The Moto Z Play has the same design as the great Moto Z and Moto Z Force — including compatibility with the new Moto Mods — but is cheaper due...
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Udgivet: 2016-09-12, Forfatter: Ryan , anmeldelse af: androidpolice.com
Battery life Two days per charge shouldn't be a problem with this phone. It's one of the most efficient devices I've used, Camera It's a very solid performer for the price. Struggles a bit in lowlight, though, Design Doesn't feel like a cheap phone. Oh, a
Design again I'm still not feeling the flat back with the huge camera hump. It's an unnecessary design concession for modular accessories that aren't very useful yet
Udgivet: 2016-09-09, Forfatter: Mike , anmeldelse af: tomsguide.com
Excellent battery life, Magnetic Mods add extra features, Vibrant, colorful screen
Large, Poor placement of fingerprint sensor, power button, Outperformed by other phones in its price range
As a phone, the Moto Z Play is a good midway point between the ultra-thin Moto Droid and the powerful Moto Z Force. It performs well, has great battery life, and its camera is pretty good, too. I wish it had less bloatware, but that’s something endemic to...
Udgivet: 2016-09-09, Forfatter: Eric , anmeldelse af: phonescoop.com
Abstrakt: The Moto Z Play Droid is a less-costly, less-powerful version of the Z Droid and Z Force Droid handsets Motorola released earlier this year. If you're interested in Motorola's innovative system of Moto Mods but are looking for a lower point of entry, the...
All things considered, the Moto Z Play Droid almost feels like the real successor to the Moto X line that we've all been waiting for. It's not terribly expensive, costing around $400 on Verizon or $449 for the unlocked version, but it still supports Moto...