![]() ![]() The mix of materials has also slightly changed, and the antenna band now circles the metal slab that comprises the rear of the phone. Lenovo shaved about a millimeter off the original Z Play, however, and two millimeters off the Z Force. While the Moto Mod issue has limited what could be done in terms of design, the first Moto Z was an attractive device, and so are both of these phones. Both devices support a range of attachments, including Hasselblad’s TrueZoom mod and JBL’s SoundBoost 2 speaker, as well as the recently-released Moto TurboPower pack and the upcoming 360-degree camera. Lenovo had to keep as much similarity between the two phones as possible, so the Moto Mods that are currently available would remain compatible with the new Z line. ![]() Not much has changed in terms of the way these phones look and feel, though, that’s somewhat to be expected. Winner: Moto Z2 Force Design Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends Moto G7 Play: Can the bargain E6 compete with the discount G7 Play? Super Black, Fine Gold, Lunar Grey (T-Mobile exclusive) Gyroscope, accelerometer, ambient light, proximity sensor ![]() Yes, version 4.2 (update to Bluetooth 5 coming with Android 8.0) 156.2 x 76.2 x 5.99mm (6.14 x 3 x 0.24 in)ĥ.5-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED P-OLED touchscreenĥ.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED touchscreenĤG LTE, GSM, CDMA, HSPA+, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi ![]()
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