
Barely a month after the release of the Moto Z2 Play, Motorola has also announced its second addition to the Z series: the Moto Z2 Force.
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According to Motorola, the Moto Z2 Force will be launched with Snapdragon 835 octa-core CPU, and will come with 4GB RAM and 64GB memory, which can be extended up to 256GB through microSD. Motorola’s latest unit also comes with Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
Unlike the Z2 Play’s Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, Motorola’s latest phone also comes with its Moto ShatterShield-covered display, which Motorola guaranteed will make it shatterproof and more durable.
The Moto Z2 Force will be available in Super Black and Fine Gold, and is expected to launch on August 10 in the US.
The Philippines, however, has no definite release date as of late, but units will surely be available in online stores later on.
SPECS | Moto Z2 Force |
Display | 5.5″ Quad HD 1440p (1440 x 2560) POLED ShatterShield™ |
Size | 76 x 155.8 x 6.1 mm, 143g |
Design | All metal body |
Colors | Super Black and Fine Gold |
Chipset | Snapdragon 835 processor, octa-core CPU |
Processor | Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 |
Graphics | P-OLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
Memory | 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, microSD card up to 2TB |
Main Camera | 12MP, f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, LED flash |
Multimedia | 1080p@30fps |
Front camera | 8 MP, ƒ/2.2 aperture |
Connectivity | Moto Mods connector USB-C port for headphones, charging and data transfer 3.5mm to USB-C headphone port adapter included |
Security | Fingerprint reader on the back |
OS | Android 7.1.1 Nougat |
Software | MIUI 9.0 |
Battery | 2730 mAh |
Ports | Moto Mods™ connector USB-C port for headphones, charging and data transfer 3.5mm to USB-C headphone port adapter included |
Official Price | SRP: P36,000 estimated in PH |
Availability date | Estimated launch: August 2017 |
Where to buy | Online and Lenovo stores in the Philippines |
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Jade Bryan Jardinico says:
Please try with Lenovo stores since they are the one who is managing Motorola after the buyout
Emerita Cervantes says:
My Moto X Pure needsrepair because the home buttons have stopped functioning. I’ve gone to Memo Express in Festival Mall Alabang and Memo Express in Calamba, but none of them is accepting units for repair. It’s very frustrating when a supposed-to-be very good and expensive brand does not have a serive center.
Jade Bryan Jardinico says:
Tried from Lenovo stores?
Emerita Cervantes says:
Moto smartphones, especially the Moto X Pure and the Moto Z, are impressive. My son and I have both of these. My only complaint is that there is no service center. The ones listed on the internet refuse to accept units for repair. How does Lenovo expect to increase sales of its Moto phones when there is no reliable service center?
Samuelchit Chit says:
where can i buy in philippine?