According to a few users, Motorola has started a "soak test" for Android Oreo for owners of the Moto Z2 Play. There has been no mention as to when the update will finally arrive.
Motorola has now discounted most if its product catalog on its online store, including the Moto Z2 Play, Moto G5 Plus, Moto X4, Moto E4 Plus, and the original Moto Z. The highlight deal is the Moto Z2 Play for $350, a $150 discount.
Motorola has taken $100 off the Moto Z and Moto Z2 Play for Black Friday, as well as 25% off all Moto Mods. You can also take up to $75 off the Moto G5 Plus and up to $30 off the Moto E4 Plus.
The Moto Z2 Play is usually priced at $408 at Verizon, but you can pick one up for around $240 as long as you're okay with getting it on Verizon's installment plan.
While Motorola included a smaller battery with the Moto Z2 Play than its predecessor, we take a look at how long it takes to recharge the device once the battery has died.
We've had some time to spend with the Moto Z2 Play, and one of the biggest questions with just about any device is how well does the battery stand up. Well, we're back to share our findings with the Z2 Play in the first 24 hours of using the device.
Verizon is rolling out the August security patch to owners of the Moto Z Play and Moto Z2 Play. Aside from the bump in security, there doesn’t seem to be anything else inside of these updates.
Without the incredible battery life of its predecessor, the Moto Z2 Play doesn't have much reason to exist. It's a snappy phone with a good display, but the mod-enabled design is a snore. There are a few strange bugs that need to be addressed, too.
Android Authority has published its review of the Moto Z2 Play and gave the device a score of 8.4 out of 10. The pros of the device include battery life, design, and software. The cons include camera performance and the display.
Verizon is now selling the Moto Z2 Play. You can get it for $408. Those not on Verizon will have to wait for it to land in unlocked form later this summer.
Android Authority went hands-on with the Moto Z2 Play. They note that it's a mid-ranger, but it'd be hard to tell by the way it looks. The shrunken battery size compared to the original is a chief concern, but otherwise it should be a contender.
The Moto Z2 Play is now available on Flipkart in India. The 5.5" Full HD phone is powered by the Snapdragon 626 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and features a USB-C charging port.
The Moto Z2 Play is now available for pre-order in India, with prices starting at INR 27,999 ($435 USD). Flipkart is the official online sales partner and the pre-order period will end on June 14th. Those who pre-order the phone will receive a 50% discount on select Moto Mods.
You can pre-order the Moto Z2 Play in India starting on June 8th. You'll have to pay Rs. 2,000 immediately and then the rest of the balance over 10 months. Lenovo has also announced it will be giving out a free Moto Armor pack with every pre-order.
The Verge thinks the Moto Z2 Play's smaller battery is a good thing, as it makes the phone thinner and lighter. One of the only foul points they had were regarding its lack of availability (Verizon-only for now) and a so-so camera.
Android Central's Moto Z2 Play review says the phone is great in a vacuum, but it doesn't offer enough over the original (and in fact, has some downsides) to justify its higher price tag.
Rumors last week suggested that the Moto Z2 Play would feature a smaller battery than the original Moto Z Play. A representative from Lenovo has confirmed this is the case, as the Moto Z2 Play will launch with a 3,000mAh battery, which is down from the 3,150mAh battery included in the original...
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