Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Hands on review UPDATED Moto Z Force

Hands on review UPDATED Moto Z Force


Hands-on review: UPDATED: Moto Z Force

Update: Expect Moto Z Force release date and price information this week at Motorolas launch event. It happens Thursday, and well be able to update this to a definitive full review soon after. Heres what we think so far of the Android phone with modular accessories.

Raise your hand if you dropped a phone before. Did you drop a phone just now in an effort to raise your hand? Good news, you can upgrade to the Moto Z Force soon.

Its Motorolas more practical modular phone that adds a bit of thickness compared to the Moto Z in exchange for a shatterproof screen and bigger battery, though still no headphone jack.

The Moto Z Force camera also comes ready to take higher resolution photos that I can wait to test out further now that I got my hands on the nearly final phone.

Moto Z Force

Theres just one catch: the Moto Z Force release date. It may not come out at all, unless youre on Verizon and live in the US. Its limited to the carrier and States at this point.

Well find out the exact release date and Moto Z Force price at this weeks Motorola launch event in New York City. The first (almost) modular phone is finally coming together.

Design

The Moto Z Force isnt the worlds thinnest phone, but its a still-reasonable 155.9 x 75.8 x 6.99mm and 163g. It just feels thick after handling the Moto X, which does happen to be the worlds thinnest phone.

Moto Z Force

Like its slimmer Z sibling, the Force is an all-metal smartphone and uses modular accessories that latch onto the back.

Yes, this makes the Moto Z comparable to the LG G5, but its better in keys ways. It doesnt require restarting the phone and it magnetically fastens into place.

There are also more Moto Z and Moto Z Force modules at the ready (and more promised), from an obvious battery case to the standout mini projector.

Moto Z Force

There is already more potential behind the Moto Z modular future than anything weve seen except for Project Ara, and thats a little more experimental and further out compared to whats here.

Youll also find a fingerprint sensor on the front, with a large chin dedicated to it - large when you consider this phone still uses on-screen buttons, too (the fingerprint button is not a home button, no matter how many times my brain told me to press it).

Moto Z Force

What you wont find is a normal headphone jack - you options are USB C headphones or Bluetooth here. Apple is rumored to be axing the same 3.5mm jack in the name of thinness in the iPhone 7.

Motorola beat Apple to the punch and its a dubious prize for consumers who prefer wired, but effortless and battery-free audio solutions to listen to music from their phones.

There are three Moto Z Force colors: black, gold and rose gold, the last of which is exclusive to the Force. The regular Moto Z has just gold and black.

Moto Z Force

Dont worry too much about the two colors when it comes to the backs, because I found the "style shells" (what Moto calls the magnetically snapped-on cases) to add to the color options in post. Theres wood, leather and plastic to choose from at the moment.

Moto Z Force modules

The Moto Z Force uses all of the same modules as the Moto Z, meaning you youre getting to add cases and at least three creative accessories

I found the Moto Z projector, dubbed Moto Instant Share, to be a the most novel, even if it ends up being a niche product that a majority of eventual owners will never use.

Moto Z Force

It was easy enough to snap and demo the projector that made the frame much thicker, but shined a 70-inch version of the phone screen into a nearby wall.

The speaker system add-on slaps an entire JBL speaker to the back of the phone and even sets the music up to blast the right direction with a cool kickstand. Its metal and feels sturdy to prop up.

Moto Z Force

The Moto Z battery case modules arent anything too out the ordinary in design, so Motorola made sure to partner with big brands like fashion designer Kate Spade and luggage company Tumi to delivery both style and power

I felt like each module was securely locked into place thanks to four unseen magnets hidden on the phone side and the accessory side. Its easy to snap things on, yet painless to peel them off with a fingernail; no tools or reboots required.

Specs and software

This is where Moto Z Force is a little more ordinary. It uses a lot of the same internal specs we see in todays best phones For 2016.

Theres a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM and an embedded Adreno 530 GPU. Like most of todays phone, it switches over to a USB-C connection on the bottom.

Moto Z Force

Internal storage consists of 32GB and 64GB options, and while there is no 128GB version, it does come with a microSD card slot (which can turn into a second card slot) and I can just imagine a future add-on that combines battery power with laptop-like extra storage space.

Its nice to see the Moto Z Force specs dont fall behind the competition even with its modular focus. Its able to pull off the exact same internals as the LG G5, HTC 10, ZTE Azon 7 and the US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Basically every phone is becoming the same on the inside. Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe is the only one upgrading to a Snapdragon 821 chip so far.

This is another Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow phone too and while thats the mobile operating system of the box, this is a Motorola phone. It shouldnt have any trouble upgrading to Android Nougat when it arrives in the summer.

Moto Z Force

The former Google-owned company also runs a near stock version of Android and its policy wont change now that its under the Lenovo umbrella.

It also limits its own apps in the app drawer to useful things, though as a Verizon phone it does come with some carrier related bloat ware and repeat apps Google already makes (and makes more efficiently - I dont need VZW Navigator, thanks).

What I really like about the Moto Z Force software is hay it uses the IR sensors for Active Display to wake the display without touching it, just like past Moto X phones, and custom voice commands return to the ecosystem. Despite the Z Force name, its really the Moto X 2016.

Camera and battery life

The Moto Z Force camera is 21MP in the back, which makes its a higher resolution than what I found on the 13MP Moto Z. But that doesnt mean everything in todays phones.

Moto Z Force

It really all about their post-processing software, as we have seen with the stellar Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and S7 Edge, which have 12MP, but are stunning in lowlight.

The Z Force still promises the same grandiose results with a F/1.8 aperture, optical Image Stabilization (OIS), laser autofocus and phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF).

Moto Z Force

The Moto Z camera is 13MP with larger-sized 1.12um pixels, and includes a f/1.8 aperture with optical image stabilization and laser autofocus. The front-facing camera is 5MP and with an f/2.2 aperture and 1.4um big pixels for better low light.

Theres supposed to be zero shutter lag, but I have to take this one out of the demo room to get a better idea of how this performs in normal conditions. Ill update this hands on review when that happens this summer.

However, I can tell right now that I like the default Moto Z camera app better. Previous Moto Z cameras included a clutter-free design that hid options and made it for casual users.

Moto Z Force

I can now adjust the camera easier on this new phone and even found a Professional mode to fine-tune my snapshots manually.

Battery life is the other aspect thats going to need more time for me to check out, but I can tell you right now that this phone contains only a 2,600mAh battery,

The thinner design also comes at the expensive of a serious camera bump. All of a sudden the battery case mods make convincing arguments.

Here the good news: Motorola says that Moto Z battery life is rated for 30 hours of mixed use, with the ability to TurboPower with a USB-C cable and last 8 hours after just 15 minutes of charging.

Early verdict

Moto Z Force is technically the better of the two new Android phones from Motorola. It better a bigger battery and a shatterproof screen in exchange for a little more heft.

Moto Z Force

Thats okay, because its compatible with all of the same awesome accessories that I played with minutes prior with the Moto Z Force. Its already better than what used with the LG G5.

It has a much better snap-on design that doesnt and the ideas are more creative: a loud JBL speaker, mini projector and fashionable battery backs.

Its not as thin as its all-metal counterpart and still contains that very noticeable camera bump. But its just as powerful as todays smartphones with a Snapdragon 820 processor. Its only big issues, and these will be a deal breaker for a lot of people, is that its a US only phone that is glued to Verizon and theres no normal 3.5mm headphone jack.

Well have more on the Moto Z Force when we get more hands on time with the phone. Until then, please, see what the more global-friendly Moto Z can do.



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