
Moto Z Impressions!
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Moto Z Impressions presents a concise hands-on look at the two flagship Motorola devices in 2016, the Moto Z and the Moto Z Force. The video opens with Marques Brownlee highlighting that aesthetics alone aren’t the reason to buy a phone, setting up a deeper exploration of real-world value. He then outlines the core differences: the standard Moto Z at 5.2 millimeters thin with a metal-and-glass build, and the Moto Z Force thicker with a larger battery, higher resolution camera, and a shatterproof display, plus a substantial camera bump that affects how it sits on a surface. The lack of a traditional headphone jack surfaces early, replaced by a single USB-C port and an included USB-C to headphone adapter as a temporary compromise. Brownlee moves through the software, noting a near-stock Android experience with Motorola tweaks, and explains the Verizon exclusive status that brings bloatware into the mix. A major feature set comes via Moto Mods, a family of attachable back modules that snap to the phone using pins to add capabilities like extended battery, a JBL speaker, or a projector, without rebooting or removing the battery. He emphasizes the modular idea as compelling in theory but suggests timing, price, and ecosystem support will determine whether it resonates with users. The video closes with an invitation for viewer feedback on aspects to test in the full review and a promise to examine battery life, camera performance, and the mods more thoroughly in follow-up content. Overall, the impression is that the Moto Z line is ambitious and visually striking, with notable innovations tempered by practical trade-offs such as the missing headphone jack and the need to assess real-world value over time.
Topics · mobile technology · hardware review · design and aesthetics · consumer electronics · modular technology
Questions answered
- Is there a headphone jack on the Moto Z and how do I listen to audio without one?
- The Moto Z and Moto Z Force do not include a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack; they use a USB-C port for audio, and the box includes a USB-C to 3.5 mm adapter to listen with wired headphones.
- What are Moto Mods and how do they attach to the phone?
- Moto Mods are attachable back modules that snap onto the phone using magnets and contact pins. They provide features such as extended battery, a JBL speaker, or a projector, without rebooting or removing the battery.