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Moto z play x moto z
Moto z play x moto z









moto z play x moto z

I did find that the plastic rear did get pretty slippery when my palms became sweaty. It’s easy enough to hold in one hand, but the extra weight and thickness is certainly obvious – although those upgrading from a low-end phone are unlikely to notice. My unit came with a stylish, black plastic cover that looks like it’s been run over repeatedly by a Ford Mustang doing wheel spins. The exposed connectors at the bottom of the backplate are where you’ll snap on Moto Mods, and the first one you’ll likely employ is the plastic back that comes in the box with the phone.

moto z play x moto z

Luckily, the handset isn’t meant to be used in that manner. The rear of the phone is made from a super-smooth glass that’s nearly impossible to grip comfortably.

MOTO Z PLAY X MOTO Z FULL

It’s much heavier, though, weighing in at a chunky 165g – a full 29g heavier than the Moto Z. A 5.5-inch screen is surrounded by a silver frame, punctuated by a pair of lighter silver antennae. The Moto Z Play sports a very similar design to the flagship Moto Z. In every other area the Moto Z Play is a normal, mid-range smartphone, and although its mid-£300 price means it will naturally be compared to the outstanding OnePlus 3, the two handsets are actually very different. Second: the modular, magnetic back panel allows for Moto Mods additions that might be genuinely compelling. First: the enormous 3,510mAh battery opens the door to true two-day battery life. In truth, only two of its key features contribute to the elevation to such status. The Lenovo-owned brand has taken what should have been a boring mid-range phone and turned it into one of the standout handsets of 2016. Motorola’s flagship Moto Z is in real danger of being shaded by its cheaper brother, the Z Play.











Moto z play x moto z