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Following a pretty popular and well-loved predecessor, the Moto Z2 Play isn't trying to fix anything that ain't broken. It takes a certain level of confidence and self-awareness to go about an update the way Lenovo's Motorola division has done. No big spe...
Wrapping it upThe Moto Mods may have looked a little far-fetched back when they were announced but the concept seems to be working. Motorola has shipped 4 million Moto Z smartphones with more than 1 million Moto Mods activated to date. Over a third of tho...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:09
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Motorola launched Moto Z2 Play, a successor of the Moto Z Play which got quite appreciable response for being affordable and ingenuous. With the latest launch the company has made some changes in the new model which has an updated SoC. The modular smartph...
Processor, Camera...
Could be the battery...
The Moto Z2 Play has a lot to play with. The experience would further get enhanced by the modules, if you like to experiment but that's going cost you extra. The mid-ranger smartphone is a good mix of capable processor, good cameras and lighter design...
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Recently, Motorola launched its Moto Z2 Play smartphone in India. The new mid-range smartphone is essentially a lighter version of the Moto Z Play with more RAM, and a better camera. Motorola introduced the concept of modular devices with Moto Z range. In...
The Moto Z2 Play offers a great package of features in a well-designed package. Moreover, the Moto Mods offer an added attraction. However, It is not as powerful as the competing phones in the similar price bracket. If you don't plan to take advantage of...
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The Moto Z2 Play is the successor to the Moto Z Play and supports mods too. It metals back that makes it look quite premium. It has 16-pin connector at the back which is made of 23-Carot gold. There is no design change as compared to the Z Play so that ex...
Super AMOLED Display, Light, and well-designed, Good battery...
Expensive Moto Mods...
If you want a sleek modular smartphone running stock Android then the Moto Z2 Play is pretty much your only option. However, if you aren't interested in the Moto Mods then you can go for some other options available in the market.The Moto Z2 Play is the...
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“ Hey, which phone should I buy in this price bracket? ”“ This one. ”“ But the hardware is far more superior on that one. ”“ Then buy that! ”“ But I also need it to stand out in the crowd ”“ Can you please kill me? ”T hat's the sort of conundrum I face on...
Unique standout design, Smooth performance, Useful software tweaks, Moto Mods...
Inconsistent Camera, Average battery life, Price on the higher side...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:31
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Last year, Motorola for the first time introduced the “Z” line of smartphones which were billed as modular smartphones whose capabilities could be augmented/enhanced using these mods. And Motorola came up with some interesting ideas around these mods, how...
While I would buy this phone because the pros outweigh the cons, it must be noted that it offers inferior hardware features than some of the phones that it competes with. A good example of this is the OnePlus 3T. In addition, its mods are very expensive a...
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Moto Z2 Play is recently launched in India and boasts off a modular design. It isn't just ultra slim and light in weight, there's more about this modular phone. In a nutshell, the Moto Z2 equips a compelling camera 12 MP (IMX362) on the rear side, an AMOL...
Ultra Slim (5.99 mm) Modular Design | Hooks Up Moto Mods, Vanilla Android Experience, Commendable Camera Quality, AMOLED Screen is a Plus, Decent Battery Life | Fast Charging – 50% in 30 minutes, Fast Fingerprint Scanner | Gesture-Based Home Key is Addic...
Not The Best Low Light Camera, Expensive Moto Mods...
If we have to say anything that's good about the Moto Z2 Play, its beautifully designed aluminum shell is incredible. It is slim, light in weight and hooks up various Moto Mods at the back but, unfortunately, they come at a premium price. The performance...
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Lenovo, the parent company of Motorola announced the launch of its latest premium smartphone, the Moto Z2 Play. The Moto Z2 Play is the latest release by Motorola in its Moto line-up. The smartphone makes an attempt at bridging the gaps left in Moto's pre...
Lenovo has priced the Moto Z2 Play at Rs 27,999 in the Indian market. The price of the Z2 Play places it as a premium device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 626. The company has decided to focus on the overall experience instead of engaging in a race to pack t...
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Last year at Lenovo Tech World in San Francisco, California. Lenovo showcased a lot of devices, all futuristic! Some of these devices were made available to the public and some were still prototypes. The common factor for all these devices was the fact t...
Before we pass our unbiased judgement, we would like to point out that Moto Z2 Play is not just a smartphone. It is an ecosystem of devices that are available to its users on the fly. Ten years ago when Steve Jobs “These are not three separate devices, th...
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What started by Google in the early 2013 has gradually become a key selling point for Motorola. After LG dropped the idea of improving over the LG G5's modular approach, Motorola has come out as the sole player in the new challenging field. The company ha...
Premium and Impressive design, Lag free software experience, Useful software additions, Good battery life...
Camera and audio performance could have been better, Moto Mods are expensive, Full HD AMOLED screen lacks brightness...
The new Moto Z2 Play does not offer the fastest CPU nor does it have the best camera and the brightest display in sub Rs. 30k price-point. However it's near perfect software combined with a snappier processing unit and ample RAM makes it a great everyday...
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Last year Motorola launched two modular flagships, the Moto Z and Moto Z Play. The former was a premium high-end device, and the later was a functional low-cost variant meant for anyone willing to experience modular convenience without spending a high-end...
The new Moto Z2 Play has a 3000mAh battery and the battery backup is noticeably poorer than the last generation model. It can still last one day with basic to moderate usage and also supports fast charging. On heavy usage days, you will have to charge it...
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mensxp.com Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:33
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Motorola has been making phones that offer great value and deliver a great pure Android performance, which is the case with the Moto Z2 Play. The smartphone has some great features but it also lacks in some key areas. The marquee feature of the smartphone...
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The Moto Z2 Play has a lot to offer with some sleek design, respectable specs and the modular concept, which is the core strength of Moto Z series. But is it enough to give stiff competition to its arch rivals?Sleek designClean user interfaceImpressive ba...
Sleek design, Clean user interface, Impressive battery life...
Camera could have been better, Shimmers a bit in high-graphic games, Dual-SIM functionality is buggy...
To wrap up, the Moto Z2 Play has more checks than crosses. The smartphones sport a sleek design, coupled with some well-optimised software and impressive battery life, but it shimmers a bit in gaming and camera department. But still, if you are Moto fan a...
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Motorola unveiled its approach to modularity with the Z series of smartphones last year. The Moto Z ( Review ) ticked all the boxes for a flagship device, while the Moto Z Play ( Review ) was much more affordable. Along with these phones, Motorola launche...
Good, Runs stock Android Nougat, Support for existing Moto Mods, Camera is quick to focus, Dual-tone front LED flash...
Disappointing battery life, Ugly camera bump...
With the Moto Z2 Play, Motorola is still on the path it started last year. The new model is slimmer, but at the cost of battery capacity. Dropping the battery size for aesthetics might not have been the best idea because Motorola has weakened one of the Z...
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Motorola Moto Z2 Play continues the modular design with the Moto Mod ecosystem which was first seen on the last year's Moto Z lineup. Fortunately, Motorola made some adjustments in the hardware doubling the storage to 64 GB storage and upgraded to 4 GB R...
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Motorola has had a very rich and storied history in the smartphone world. The company was one of the few that could challenge Nokia when it was at the top of the game and is remembered for classics such as the Moto Razr. Ever since the advent of touch scr...
Incredible battery life, Optimised hardware and software, Slim, sleek design, Expansion through Moto Mods...
Slightly average cameras, Mods are overpriced, Phone can be too wide for some...
The Moto Z2 Play is an extremely solid smartphone from Motorola and does almost everything right. It is undoubtedly Lenovo-owned Motorola's best smartphone yet and points towards great things from the company, at-least when it comes to their flagships. On...
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The Moto Z2 Play is the successor to last year's Moto Z Play, the phone that won praises from critics and was quite possibly the highlight of Motorola's lineup last year. Like the last phone, the new one focuses on providing good performance and great bat...
After all the praises the Z Play got last year, coming up with a worthy follow-up is a challenge. However, the company has done a stellar job of improving the phone across many fronts while keeping the things that were already good mostly the same.The des...
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bgr.in
Updated: 2019-12-02 15:18:36
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Lenovo-owned Motorola made a significant mark on the smartphone industry last year when it brought its take on modular smartphones to the world. Very different from the concept-like ways of Project Ara but definitely better implemented than LG's half-bake...
The modular concept in smartphones is not new, and is now in its second year by Motorola. And while the importance of universality in modules has been maintained, the problem remains that modules are still expensive and offer inadequate returns for the pr...
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Lenovo-owned Motorola recently launched the Moto Z2 Play in India. The phone it replaces, the Moto Z Play ( Review ), was quite popular for offering brilliant battery life and good performance. Priced at Rs 27,999 the new Moto Z2 Play improves on the hard...
Good, Runs stock Android Nougat, Support for existing Moto Mods, Camera is quick to focus, Dual-tone front LED flash...
Disappointing battery life, Ugly camera bump...
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Of all the developments that dominated the world of mobile technology last year, some of the most important were related to the much-hyped trend of modular smartphones. Even as Google pulled the plug on its ambitious Project Ara, LG and Motorola tried the...
Bearing a price tag of Rs 27,999, the Motorola Moto Z2 Play is clearly more expensive than last year's Moto Z Play.The Z2 Play isn't just any other mid-range smartphone. It's a one-of-a-kind device that opens a gateway to a whole new modular ecosystem. It...
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