Motorola introduced its 2016 flagship smartphone lineup, known as Moto Z, at parent company Lenovo’s Tech World exhibition in San Francisco today. The line includes two all-metal handsets, the Moto Z and Moto Z Force, and features a rich ecosystem of functionality-enhancing, modular backplates called MotoMods.
The models are identical, save for the Moto Z Force’s shatter-proof Shattershield screen — first seen on last year’s Moto X Force (Droid 2 Turbo on Verizon Wireless) — and higher camera resolution.
These 5.5-inch handsets feature an AMOLED screen with QHD resolution, Snapdragon 820 systems-on-chip from Qualcomm, 4GB of RAM, and a 3500mAh battery with Turbo Charge. This latter technology enables 50 percent charging of a 15-hour-battery life in 15 minutes.
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Their rear cameras contain a 13-megapixel (Moto Z) or 21-megapixel (Moto Z Force) sensor, and offer optical image stabilization plus laser auto focus, while the front-facing selfie cam has a 5-megapixel resolution.
At launch, there will be several MotoMods available, from a 70-inch pico projector and JBL SoundBoost speakers, to the Power Pack external battery (with different designs from partners like Tumi, Kate Spade New York, and Incipio) and fashion-focused Style Shells.
They snap on the back of the phones magnetically, and connect via a grouping of 16 pins on the back.
While this is the first family of handsets to carry the Moto Z branding, the phones are a spiritual fourth generation of the Moto X, which headlined a reboot of Motorola’s portfolio in 2013.
They’ll be available this summer in the U.S. exclusively through Verizon Wireless as the Moto Z Droid Edition and Moto Z Force Droid Edition. Globally, Moto Z will be available unlocked starting in September from various retailers and through moto.com.
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