Call friends, get online and play apps with this Moto Z Force Droid smartphone. It’s designed around Moto Mods, interchangeable backs that snap onto your smartphone, instantly transforming it into a movie projector, boombox, battery powerhouse, and more. A capacitive touch screen and 16 million colors ensure a brilliant display that reacts smoothly, and Corning Gorilla Glass protects against shattering or scrapes when the phone is dropped. You can use this Moto Z Force Droid smartphone with its Android Marshmallow operating system to run Google apps.
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I bought this phone with a bit of trepidation. Some of the online reviews were so so, but it had enough features to make it intriguing. Plus I had just dropped and killed my old phone so I had to pick something.
Phone turns out to be great. Love the Moto mods that allows me to snap on a back up battery and a Speak mod that allows great music and I would assume speaker phone calls (though I haven't tried it out for that yet).
The notification sensor works very well, wave your hand over the unit and it instantly shows pending notifications, time and other items.
It's a very fast, display is excellent.
One thing I thought would trip me up is the lack of a case when the mods are put on, but there is a bumper case available for the unit that protects the exposed sides which is super.
Not a lot of negatives so far. Unit is a little heavy with the battery mod attached, but I'll take the trade off for all day usage.
Coming from a Nexus 6 phone, I'd like to see updates more often, but this is a concern with any phone that's not a Nexus.
I thought about getting the upcoming Note 7, but the curved display just isn't for me (don't like the edge distortion and the vulnerability of the glass). Other than that, I don't see a lot of other phones that can compete.