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June 2017
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The editors liked
Slim
Light design
Vibrant display
Fantastic battery life
Clean take on Android
The Moto Z2 Play has a beautiful screen and all-day battery life. There's expandable storage
Lots of software tricks and even a headphone jack
The editors didn't like
Huge camera bump
Moto Mods aren't necessarily useful
Screen could be brighter
Average low light camera performance
Its best software feature doesn't always work. The phone feels wide and uncomfortable without a magnetic back cover
And not much better with covers that don't fit well. Last year's Z Play had much longer battery life
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Published: 2017-06-14, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
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...
Published: 2017-06-08, Author: Rajat , review by: gadgetsnow.com
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...
Abstract: After Motorola's huge success with the entire Moto Z Series, thanks to its unique and successful Modular feature which I loved, the Z Play successor, Z2 Play is now here in Malaysia. And it looks like Z2 Play has got a lot of things correctly compared wit...
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