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#Moto z force with instashare mods
One of the surprises of the show was Ashton Kutcher who kickstarted the Moto Mods developer program under which lots of software and hardware options will be discovered increasing the range of modules for the phones. The exact dates for the India launch are not yet announced but we are sure Lenovo is trying hard to bring it as soon as possible. Moto Z and the Z Force will follow the same and ditch the 3.5mm audio jacks. We have heard rumours about Apple ditching the 3.5mm audio jack and LeEco recently launched phones without the same and went for the USB Type-C option for audio purposes. There is a 5MP front shooter on both the phone that has wide-angle support. On the camera front, the Moto Z has a 13MP f 1.8 aperture lens with PDAF and laser autofocus while the Moto Z Force has an OIS-supported 21MP primary shooter. 32/64 GB of internal memory options are available while 256 GB of external memory can be plugged in to expand the storage as well.
#Moto z force with instashare android
On the software side of things, the phones run on near-stock Android Marshmallow with the usual additions of Moto’s apps. As usual, the phones will have support for the Turbocharging that we’ve come to see on the Moto G and Moto X series from last year. While the Moto Z has a 2600 mAh battery the Z Force has a bigger 3500 mAh battery.
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Under the hood, both the phones are powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 820 SoC with 4GB of RAM and an Adreno 530 GPU. This helps to keep the phones on the aesthetics with the options to slap those thick modules on their back. The Z is super thin at just 5.2mm while the Z Force is 7mm thick. The Z Force comes with the Moto’s Shatter Shield we saw on last year’s X Force. Both the phones come with a 5.5″ inches QHD AMOLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass 4, a bump from last year’s QHD screen on the Moto X Pure / Style. While that was the “fizz” of the Moto Z series, we fly down to more details of the two phones the Moto Z and the Moto Z Force. And if you’re still that die-hard Moto Maker fan, Lenovo has you covered with a range of back covers that can also be slapped on as well. At any point in time, one of these can be slapped onto the phone and they’re connected via the pins. These pins will allow for using three additions to start with – an InstaShare projector module, a SoundBoost JBL audio module, and an extended PowerPack battery module. One is the big rounded camera module and at the bottom, you’d see the “pins” that show you the practical implementation of Google’s Project Ara in the real world – the Moto Mods. Where it gets interesting is the back of the phone, two important things.