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Motorola Launches Verizon-Exclusive Moto Z3 Smartphone, 5G Moto Mod (phonedog.com) 52

Motorola unveiled their new flagship Moto Z3 smartphone today that's upgradeable to 5G. Like other Moto Z phones, the Z3 includes support for Moto Mods, including a new 5G Moto Mod that will let you use Verizon's mobile 5G network when it launches in 2019. The new Mod contains a Snapdragon X50 modem and 2,000mAh battery to help you stay connected to the 5G network. PhoneDog reports: The Moto Z3 is a Motorola phone that's exclusive to Verizon in the U.S. Specs for this Android 8.1-powered smartphone include a 6.01-inch 2160x1080 Super AMOLED screen and 8MP wide angle front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture. Around back there's a dual rear camera setup with two 12MP cameras, one RGB and one monochrome, along with laser autofocus and portrait mode support. Inside the Moto Z3 lives an octa-core Snapdragon 835 processor along with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of built-in storage, and a microSD card slot. There's a 3000mAh battery and a USB-C port for recharging that battery, as well as support for Motorola's TurboPower solution to recharge in a hurry. Unfortunately, there's no 3.5mm headphone jack to be found here. All of those features are crammed into a body with a water repellent coating. Rounding things out is a side-mounted fingerprint reader and support for face unlock.
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Motorola Launches Verizon-Exclusive Moto Z3 Smartphone, 5G Moto Mod

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  • Did not see the value in a Pixel or latest Samsung flagship this time round. Got a G6+ for half the price and how sweet it is. Solid and sensible while still being slim and light. Two sim cards, how sweet, and micro SD. Front and back cameras are fine. Great sound. 8 core processor at 2.2 Ghz on an energy sipping 14nm process. More or less vanilla Android. Having trouble seeing why I want more phone than this.

    • I have one smartphone for some occasional development (Ugh!), but overall I'm really happy to see Motorola hanging in there. They may never achieve the scale of Samsung, Apple, etc., but....hang in there, Motorola!!!'
      • The got my loyalty for one, by giving me this solid, good looking phone for a more than decent price. Not a single glitch with it.

    • Did not see the value in a Pixel or latest Samsung flagship this time round. Got a G6+ for half the price and how sweet it is. Solid and sensible while still being slim and light. Two sim cards, how sweet, and micro SD. Front and back cameras are fine. Great sound. 8 core processor at 2.2 Ghz on an energy sipping 14nm process. More or less vanilla Android. Having trouble seeing why I want more phone than this.

      Now, what kind of asshole would downmod a sensible post like that, which points out the great value you get from Motorola's not-quite-flagship lineup? Process of elimination leaves: Samsung employee. Doesn't look good on you.

  • by Futurepower(R) ( 558542 ) on Thursday August 02, 2018 @09:26PM (#57061066) Homepage
    "... exclusive to Verizon..."

    Locked to a cell phone carrier? It seems every month there is another move toward dominating the customer. When companies find that they were able to sell an abuse, they work on developing other abuses.

    Most customers don't have the technical ability or the time to defend themselves.
    • I don't know what this is about, I already see it unlocked on Google shopping and Amazon
      • I think it means the only carrier directly selling it is Verizon. So if you want to buy your phone via 24 month payments added to your phone bill, you have to buy it from Verizon.

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  • Removable battery, good quality, cheap, like $125. Who needs a flagship when they can have an inexpensive working phone that's not noosed to a given carrier?
    • Removable battery, good quality, cheap, like $125. Who needs a flagship when they can have an inexpensive working phone that's not noosed to a given carrier?

      In fact, wally world has it for $99. I'm not a big fan of those guys, but I do like money

      • Without Scamazon ads? Moto's firmware is usually pretty clean, but some cheaper versions of devices came with Scamazon ads on their home screen.
        • Yeah, it's a clean, unlocked phone. Also, you can supposedly remove that Amazon stuff using adb commands, although I haven't looked into it because I don't have an Amazon phone.

    • by dafradu ( 868234 )

      Moto E is their most basic phones, usable but the Moto G or Moto Z Play are so much better and still cheap compared to the options from most manufactures. Only ASUS phones compare price/performance wise to Motorola here.

      I'm still very happy with my 1st gen Moto Z Play, it is rocking Oreo with Junes security update. When i had a Samsung i rarely got this security updates. Battery is very good, fast charging, decent performance, headphone jack and all :)

  • Do you buy your shower heads & other plumbing from your water utility company?

    Do you buy your Air-Conditioners from your Electricity Company?

  • It's largely the same, except a lower res, albeit larger display than last gen.

    Except it's priced higher... locked to Verizon... and ditches the shatterproof screen...

    I don't see this as a winning strategy to make a comeback...

    They may be doing good in the low/mid range phone models, but at the high end they don't seem to be doing themselves any favors this year...

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