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July 2016
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Gorgeous hardware
Excellent display
Vanilla Android with some very useful tweaks added in
Abstract: When it comes to flagship smartphones, consumers certainly don't suffer from a lack of choice, but on the flip side, with so many great options available, it is quite difficult to select which device is best suited for you. In today's comparison, we pit t...
Big and beautiful 5.5-inch Quad-HD AMOLED display, Better camera than any other Moto, Premium metal design and lots of customization, Fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Smooth nearly stock version of Android
Poor battery life without Moto Mods, Moto Z Force is good where the Moto Z fails, but exclusive to Verizon, No 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB adapter we'll surely lose, Moto Mods are great but not practical
In closing, it's hard to recommend the Moto Z to anyone unless they plan to buy the Moto Mods, or are on Verizon and can get the Moto Z Force DROID. While it has a lot to offer, great performance, clean software and a decent camera, the design and battery...
Published: 2016-08-04, Author: Matt , review by: anandtech.com
Motorola is the latest company to embrace the modular smartphone concept, following LG's G5 earlier this year and Google's continued efforts with project Ara. The premise is simple: extend the phone's capabilities by attaching modules with additional sens...
Sturdy, incredibly slim design, Great display, Moto Mods are elegant and have potential, Excellent performance, Charges really fast
It's a Verizon exclusive, No headphone jack, Camera not quite as good as the Z Force's, Middling battery life
Think of the Moto Z Force as the Moto Z's big brother: It offers the same premium performance as the regular Z, but adds a larger battery, a camera that performs better in most situations, and a screen that resists damage. All of this makes the Z Forc...
Performance The Moto Z and Z Force are some of the fastest phones I've used, Design The Moto Z is really, really thin and light, if you're into that, Cameras The best cameras Motorola has ever produced, and competitive with other premium phones. The camer
Battery life The Moto Z's battery life is not good enough
When it comes down to it, these aren't bad phones. They aren't great ones, either. I don't think that I can recommend the Moto Z or Moto Z Force in their current state, especially when you consider the pricing. You're looking at $624 for the Moto Z and $7...
Abstract: The Moto Z and Moto Z Force are Lenovo's first crack at the high-end smartphone market since acquiring Motorola, and they'll likely be a make-or-break phone for Lenovo's chance at being a big player in the premium U.S. market.Both phones are touted as ext...
Using the phone naked slightly marred by pins and fingerprints
Moto has a really interesting pair of phones here. The Moto Z represents a solid flagship, but if we were pressed to pick between the two, we'd probably side with the Z Force over the Z. Shopping these phones on Verizon, we're looking at $624 for the...
Abstract: Moto is back with another iteration of their flagship line, moving from X, jumping Y, and going straight to Z. With a couple of tricks up its sleeve and parent company Lenovo plainly strewn on its box, is this the next innovation in smartphones? Let's fin...
Abstract: Some of the best and smartest ideas of the modern smartphone era have come from Motorola. Moto Maker? Genius. Moto Display? Irreplaceable. These are the kind of innovations that have helped the company quietly forge one of the strongest Android lineups of...