Motorola Moto Z 64 GB
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Motorola Moto Z 64 GB
32 GB
64 GB
Screen:5.5 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), 535 ppi, panel AMOLED
Memory size:64 GB, + memory card slot, RAM 4 GB
Camera:13 MP, 4K, stabilization, slow-mo
Battery:2600 mAh
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Specifications Moto Z 64GB
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I had a Motorola RokR E1, and then its successor RokR E2. The coolest devices for those times. The first of them was distinguished by incredibly high-quality sound, and the second was a real microPC running Linux (it could even be accessed terminally from a PC). But Motorola also left the market and after E2, I bought a Samsung Galaxy Ace, which I used until recently. But it's time to return to the Moto religion. The comeback was a success, everything is like the good old days and even though the new models of the brand are made by the Chinese from Lenovo, the spirit of Motorola is alive and that’s good. Large and incredibly colorful 5.5-inch display. It's not just good; with SuperAMOLED technology, it's amazing. Bright and vibrant colors, excellent visibility in sunlight, and an incredible resolution of 2560 by 1440 pixels. The fingerprint scanner works superfast. Motion sensors allow the screen to turn on without touching it, or a flashlight that activates with a double shake, which is very convenient. A high-quality 13-megapixel camera that takes good pictures during the day, at dusk, and even in low night lighting. Equipped with a powerful quad-core processor with a good graphics core. Apps "fly," and any games run without problems. I don't play myself, but my son first evaluated the phone based on this aspect. As a phone – good, the speaker is loud, and signal reception is stable even in challenging conditions. Expensive, but worth the money. USB Type C for communication and headphone connection is certainly cool, but there's no cable included, and finding headphones with a Type C jack is not that easy. For now, I have to use an adapter, and that's "not ideal." And as always with flagship smartphones, there's the battery issue, which is not bad, but I would like more. |
I recommend. I'm happy with the phone. Before this there were Sony Xperia Z3+ and X Performance (no more Sony). Fast, not buggy (probably due to pure Android), the battery is only 2630, but strangely enough it lasts for a day (I think it’s a good optimization). Yes, I was pleased with the turbo charging - in about 30 minutes from 0 to 100%. The display is super (Sonya is out), the camera with 13MP f1.8 is much better than the 21MP f2.0 Sony. I'm shocked. The set includes a black back cover and a factory plastic bumper (nice) + a JBL speaker module (promotion) as a gift. It is not really thin with such characteristics. Headphones via adapter. No radio module. use Motorola Moto Z 32GB month or more i recommend it should buy |
To make full use of it, you need to replace the firmware, but not with a motorcycle, since there are many shortcomings with the phone’s memory,,,,, but this voids the warranty... so you buy a phone with only 2.6 GB of memory and that’s it, I don’t recommend it.... generally Moto Speed RAM, the problem is in the firmware, there is no way to transfer applications to flash memory... honestly not worth buying... i recommend it don't buy |
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