![]() The new Moto Z Hasselblad True Zoom mod proves that this phone is capable of capturing, and not just projecting. It's right near the new "moto" lowercase logo (because that's how everyone in Silicon Valley does it these days). ![]() Instead, there's a tiny fingerprint sensor on the front of the phone at the bottom. You won't find a fingerprint sensor in the back since that's where the MotoMods connect. The entire back of the phone and all of the mods are magnetized so that the two parts click into place and, thankfully, no amount of shaking knocks them loose. These 16 gold-plated connectors feed data back and forth between the phone and MotoMods. The new connection that's more revolutionary – and favorable for consumers – is the Pogo-style pins on the back of the Moto Z that enable modular accessories. This seems like the future, like or not, and Motorola is going first. Included in the box is a 3.5mm jack to USB-C cable to convert your existing headphones, or you have the option of using Bluetooth. There's nothing on the bottom except for a USB Type-C port. Thinner than an iPhone and any Samsung Galaxy phone to date It weighs just 139g and feels astonishingly wafer-thin in one hand. Moto Z is a smartphone that takes thinness to a new level with a flagship-worthy stainless steel frame that measures 153.3 x 75.3 x 5.19mm. It's thicker and slightly less powerful, but has a bigger battery and works with all of the Moto Z mods just the same. For the Moto Z, that would mean escaping 11-and-a-half-months of device payments.Īnd if you really can't afford to buy the regular Moto Z, you can always opt to the Moto Z Play. To make buying it easier, Verizon offers a trade-in deal: exchange your current smartphone for up to $300 toward the Verizon monthly payment plan of either phone. ![]() The Moto Z UK price is £499 in the UK, while it costs AU$999 in Australia through Moto Online or Harvey Norman.Įven if it's higher than past Motorola phones, take heart in knowing that you're not paying as much as you would for the US-exclusive Moto Z Force, which costs $30 a month or $720 in full. The actual SIM-free versions costs $699 in the US via Motorola (but won't peg you with hidden activation fees). Moto Z costs $26 a month through Verizon's payment plan over two years, or $624 at full price through the carrier. The price is higher than Motorola's previous Moto X series. This is the battery mod and it locks into place with magnets ![]()
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