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June 2017
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Moto Z2 Play
Desain premium terbuat dari bahan full metal yang mewah dan elegan
Layar lebar Super AMOLED seluas 5
5 inch dengan resolusi Full HD
Anti gores berkat Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Sistem operasi Android Nougat paling up to date
Dilengkapi den
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Mendukung semua perangkat MotoMods
2 Tampilan Mewah dan Ringan
Dalam kondisi sangat terang
Menu dalam layar tetap bisa terlihat
LED dual flash yang membantu foto dalam keadaan minim cahaya
Baterai awet
Bahan metal menimbulkan kesan kokoh
Bodi tipis namun tetap nyaman digenggam
Baterai tahan lama dan fast charging
The editors didn't like
Baterai non-removable
Kamera depan hanya 5 MP
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Meski layar ponsel ini sudah dilapisi tahan air
Tapi rasanya disayangkan tidak bisa dibawa kedalam air
Kurang nyaman digenggam
Casing bagian belakang licin jadi perlu tambahan casing
Desain kamera belakang besar dan terlalu menonjol
Spesifikasi
Hasil foto di kondisi pencahayaan redup sedikit terganggu noise
Bodi sedikit panas saat digunakan di cuaca panas luar ruang
Abstract: The new Moto Z2 Play was announced only a short few weeks ago, yet here we are with the Verizon model in house. You may be wondering why we care about a mid-tier-ish phone like the Z2 Play when we have the OnePlus 5 out, the Essential Phone on the way, a...
Excellent performance, Beautifully made and welldesigned, Good battery life, Commendable camera quality, Moto Mods support
Higher price than its predecessor, Choice of aging processor isn't great, Worse battery life than previous generation
Moto Z2 Play: You should probably buy itI love this phone. I don't even want to go back to my Samsung Galaxy S8 right now because the Moto Z2 Play does everything I need it to, and has the deep (and growing deeper) Moto Mods ecosystem to help do what it c...
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
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
Strong battery life, clever software and magnetic Mod add-ons make the Motorola Z2 Play a compelling midrange choice...
Published: 2017-04-21, Author: Sean , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: You probably picked up the Moto Z Play for its long battery life, mid-range price and compatibility with Motrola's flagship modular backs. If you were worried that those components wouldn't work on the next version of the handset, don't -- leaked images o...
Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Jackson , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The $699 Moto Z2 Play is a niche smartphone in a mainstream smartphone's clothing. It's a wolf with removable speakers and projectors and cameras in a herd of sheep that are just, well, normal phones. But despite that, the Moto Z2 Play isn't necessarily b...
At $699, Motorola's Moto Z2 Play is a great-value smartphone that offers a nice 5.5in screen, solid performance, excellent battery life and plenty of storage and other features for the price – along with the ability to attach optional components thanks to...
Slim, light design, Vibrant display, Fantastic battery life, Clean take on Android
Huge camera bump, Moto Mods aren't necessarily useful, Screen could be brighter, Average low light camera performance
What else can I buy?OPPO R11The OPPO R11 is ostensibly the Moto Z2 Play's direct competitor when it comes to hardware, size, and price. It's $50 less, and has two rear-facing cameras, but it runs heavily customised version of Android which may be off putt...
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Published: 2017-07-24, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
You must remember that this is a $699 phone – and as that falls in the $500-799 mid-range price bracket you must ask is there any better for the price? It is not my place to make that value judgment, but you will no doubt consider Moto's G5 Plus, the ZTE...