![]() The design language is carried over from the Moto Z but it looks less exciting due to the larger bezels. It is most definitely a phone that you would feel safer with using two hands. People with smaller hands might not be able to handle it or get adjusted to it as easily as I did. I haven’t dropped it yet (*Touchwood*) however, I believe that could also be attributed to my large hands. However, they were able to cram a battery almost as big as the Moto X Play in a much slimmer body thanks to the larger surface area.Īs a result, it is quite difficult to handle and does take some time to get used to. While you have the earpiece, front facing camera, sensors and LED flash above the display as well as the primary microphone and fingerprint sensor below the display, you can’t help but wonder that there is still a lot of bezels that can be cut down if Lenovo really wanted to. In fact, it is one of the largest 5.5″ Android devices on the market and comes close to being as big as the iPhone 7 Plus which has the same screen size. The Moto Z Play has larger bezels and a larger footprint as a result. When you place them side by side, you will notice that there is also a slight difference in terms of the physical dimensions. The only major differentiating factor is the extremely slim waistline on the Moto Z while the Z Play looks like it has stopped going to the gym for a while. ![]() Let us examine the phone in close detail to see what it offers us.ĭesign wise, the Moto Z Play and Moto Z will look identical to the untrained eye. However, there seems to be quite a lot of similarities and even improvements in certain areas that could potentially make it a really great upper mid-range smartphone. The Moto Z Play is the smaller brother of the Moto Z which is the flagship Moto product of 2016.
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