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June 2017
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Bonnes performances
Design mince et chic
Les Moto Mods rendent l'utilisation du smartphone plus flexible
Son design
Son superbe écran
Son autonomie
Un appareil photo plutôt bon
Le logiciel Android Stock + les fonctions Moto très pratiques
Finitions propres
Écran de qualité
Performances équilibrées
Volet audio bien maîtrisé
Autonomie très solide
Autonomie
Système de Mods très pratique
Qualité photo en nette progression
Le design ultra fin en aluminium
Les accessoires modulaires
L'écran AMOLED de 5
5 pouces
Un design plus raffiné
Les Mods
La prise jack (résistance)
Un bel écran
L'écran superbe
L'autonomie qui tient une journée
Le stockage extensible
La prise casque et des options logicielles pratiques
Châssis en métal très fin et élégant
Très rigide et ergonomique
Divers configurations grâce aux Mods
Mods facile à utiliser
Configuration réussie
Android pur
GPS plutôt précis
Hautparleurs honnêtes
Microphone clair
Photos nettes
Angles de vue
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Appareil photo
Les Moto Mods peuvent alourdir le smartphone
Un seul haut-parleur plutôt moyen
Des performances correctes mais en deçà de la concurrence
Les modules intéressants mais chers
Mais bien moins que les modèles concurrents
Son placement tarifaire
Un objectif d'appareil photo qui ressort beaucoup et met en évidence les problèmes de la course à la finesse
Manque d'optimisation de la face avant
Traitement photo trop agressif
Autonomie en deçà de celle du modèle de l'année dernière
Design un peu gâché par le système de fixation des Mods
Le rapport équipement/prix
L'autonomie de la batterie
Les performances médiocres
Bien que moins impressionnante que le sur le premier Moto Z Play
Un prix fort
Des ratés sur certaines des meilleures fonctions logicielles
L'autonomie du Z Play de l'année dernière était supérieure
Extrait: After Motorola's huge success with the entire Moto Z Series, thanks to its unique and successful Modular feature which I loved, the Z Play successor, Z2 Play is now here in Malaysia. And it looks like Z2 Play has got a lot of things correctly compared wit...
Extrait: 1 / 10 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just S$349, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
Extrait: 1 / 9 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just RM1,099, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
Extrait: 1 / 9 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just RM1,099, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
We can't say it's a great upgrade from the first Z Play, but it's still worth it since it has a slimmer body and is compatible with all current Moto Mods. If it's your first Moto Z device, then we highly recommend checking it out.(previously published in...
So, it looks like the Moto Z2 Play passes with flying colours. Compact design, good camera, good battery life, good performance, neat motion sensing controls, but some might not like the huge camera bump, and the panorama is still underwhelming. But there...
Long battery life, sleek design, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, supports Moto Mods
Camera lacks optical image stabilisation, no Gallery app
What's attractive about the Moto Z2 Play is that Motorola has kept everything minimal, from the design to the operating system, while offering enough features.Also, it goes for RM1,999 which is not too bad for a mid-range smartphone.Overall, the Moto Z2 P...
Fuss-free performance, Vibrant and crisp 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display, Super slim, Very lightweight
Protruding rear camera module, Mediocre image quality, Expensive Moto Mods, Not as powerful as its immediate competitors
Honestly, we're not exactly sure what to make of the Z2 Play. Don't get us wrong, it's actually a pretty decent smartphone. It performs admirably, it's super sleek, its battery life is amazing, and you can easily upgrade its capabilities with the help of...
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Publié: 2017-07-21, Auteur: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Premium build and quality screen - even at 1080p, Silky performance and great battery life, Nifty modular accessories
Camera lacks colour punch, Moto Mods quickly get expensive, Phone still looks weird without a Mod in place
When it showed up at the tail end of 2016, we loved the Moto Z Play and its weird yet wonderful take on the modular mobile. It had fantastic battery life, too, but couldn't quite edge out the cheaper OnePlus 3 as our go-to phone below RM2500.Now that the...
Extrait: Over at MWC Shanghai 2017, the Lenovo booth featured the hotly-discussed Moto Z 2 Play. This smartphone was based off the well-received Moto Z Play, which did fairly well in our benchmarks. Our first impressions with the newer devices helped us discern t...