Motorola Moto Z2 Play 32 GB / 3 GB
Photos 8 | Outdated Product The second phenomenon of a smartphone-constructor to the public, pumped in the hardware and dropped an extra millimetre in the waist (case thickness is only 6 mm). The "trick" of the model lies in the support of external modules Moto Mods, with which the smartphone turns into a full-fledged camera, then into a mini-projector, then into a music speaker, etc. The processor of the Motorola Moto Z2 Play 32GB Dual (the 626th "dragon") is, in fact, a version of the previous chip overclocked to 2.2 GHz, and the amount of memory on board the device is distributed in the ratio of 3 GB of RAM against 32 GB of ROM. The increase in capacity is achieved through the use of a microSD flash drive (it has a separate slot in addition to two SIMs). The smartphone is interesting with a FullHD SuperAMOLED scre...en, a high-aperture main camera (f/1.7), which strongly protrudes beyond the rear panel of the case, and a fingerprint scanner with extended functionality, swipes on the surface of which replace the on-screen navigation keys. |
The second phenomenon of a smartphone-constructor to the public, pumped in the hardware and dropped an extra millimetre in the waist (case thickness is only 6 mm). The "trick" of the model lies in the support of external modules Moto Mods, with which the smartphone turns into a full-fledged camera, then into a mini-projector, then into a music speaker, etc. The processor of the Motorola Moto Z2 Play 32GB Dual (the 626th "dragon") is, in fact, a version of the previous chip overclocked to 2.2 GHz, and the amount of memory on board the device is distributed in the ratio of 3 GB of RAM against 32 GB of ROM.
The increase in capacity is achieved through the use of a microSD flash drive (it has a separate slot in addition to two SIMs). The smartphone is interesting with a FullHD SuperAMOLED screen, a high-aperture main camera (f/1.7), which strongly protrudes beyond the rear panel of the case, and a fingerprint scanner with extended functionality, swipes on the surface of which replace the on-screen navigation keys.
Constructor for adults
Perhaps it is the Motorola Moto Z2 Play that is the most geeky-pregeeky smartphone at the moment. If you look at the dry characteristics, then this is a typical mid-ranger with a 5.5-inch SuperAMOLED screen and a Snapdragon 626 processor (overclocked by 200 MHz version of the 625). Better than others, except that the case thickness is 6 mm versus 7 for most analogues.
For film lover, music lover and photographer
But the Moto Z2 Play still has its trump card, one might even say a full bag of trump cards. At the bottom of the back cover of the smartphone is a port for connecting various external modules. The most interesting of them are: the Moto Insta-Share projector ($300), capable of producing an image with a diagonal of 70"; Hasselblad True Zoom Camera ($300) with 10x optical zoom; JBL SoundBoost audio speaker ($70) and an optional 3500 mAh TurboPower Pack battery. Moto Style Shell trims in leather, fabric or wood are also supported. At the same time, compatibility with modules for Moto Z of the first generation is observed, and the number of new modules is gradually growing (gamepad, wireless charging, etc.).
Overpayment for modularity
Moto Z2 Play can also be praised for a camera with a large Sony IMX362 (1/2.55") sensor, fast f/1.7 aperture and Dual Pixel fast autofocus technology. Its only drawback is that it protrudes too much from the body to be able to shoot normally with attached modules.The front camera has its own flash.However, if you are only interested in a good camera, then it is cheaper to buy Moto G5 Plus with a similar sensor.We can advise Moto Z2 Play to buy only if you plan to buy and actively use modules .
- Support for removable modules MotoMods