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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
Publié: 2017-07-13, Auteur: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Motorola did a bang-up job with this phone. Almost every aspect of the hardware and software impresses and performs above the Z2 Play's affordable price point.Motorola gave the Z2 Play a strong metal chassis that's fully compatible with its roster of Moto...
Solid metal build quality, Sleek design, Moto Mods enhance phone's functionality, MicroSD card slot, Water repellent nano-coating, Close to stock Android experience, Smooth performance, All-day battery life, Speedy fingerprint sensor
Pricier than the original Moto Z Play, Moto Mods are still expensive, Verizon version is preloaded with bloatware, Camera is sub-par, Display difficult to see outdoors
The Moto Z2 Play is another solid mid-range offering from Motorola that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor quite well, but with a $50 price increase and a smaller battery, it may not be as compelling of a purchase without investing in the Moto Mo...
Extrait: Last year's Moto Z Play was a smartphone with legendary battery life that didn't break the bank. So, for the sequel, Motorola decided to shrink the battery. and bump up the price. Because… capitalism?I was as irritated as anyone to see Motorola make t...
No Bluetooth 5.0 support, Verizon Exclusive – at launch, will be available unlocked “later this summer”, No Dual Camera setup
If you need/want something that has incredible battery life – and don't want a physical keyboard that the BlackBerry KEYone provides – then this is probably your best option. The Moto Z2 Play does check a lot of the boxes on a list for a smartphone, which...
Attractive, thin design, Decent battery life, Motorola's Android UI tweaks work great, Largely satisfying camera, Modular hardware is an open door for new features
Display not bright enough, colors not accurate, Sound quality is not very satisfying, Recharge times should be faster, Performance not a huge upgrade over firstgen model, Moto Mods can add significant cost to ownership
The Moto Z2 Play is an important phone, if only because it's keeping the Moto Mods story going. It's incredible that the project has lasted as long as it has, and other manufacturers would have thrown in the towel long ago (just look at LG or Google), so...
Incredible battery life, Support for Moto Mods, Sleek design
No standout feature apart from modularity, Camera image quality could be better, Photos by Raj Rout
The Moto Z2 Play is certainly not the most powerful handset you can buy for Rs 28,000 and yet, it manages to run butter smooth, offers exceptional battery life, a great display and a decent camera configuration as well. It's running the latest version of...
Expensive for the specs, especially for unlocked version, Just average battery life, Mediocre performance
The Moto Z2 Play is a pretty good phone, and the new home button and Android 7 are nice additions to what was already a slick design. The extra $150 to $200 you’ll spend on the Z2 Play versus the Moto G5 Plus is going toward the phone's modular capabiliti...
Extrait: The Moto Z Play impressed us last year for many reasons, and much of that had to do with its striking balance of a well-rounded feature set and affordable price point. Rather than waiting a full year for a proper refresh cycle, Motorola decided to take th...
Extrait: The Moto Z2 Play has only been available for 24 hours and already Best Buy has a good deal on it. If you buy the phone from BBY on a device payment plan, they'll slash $50 off the total price. That brings your monthly payment to just $14.91 per month (dow...
Extrait: The new Moto Z2 Play was announced only a short few weeks ago, yet here we are with the Verizon model in house. You may be wondering why we care about a mid-tier-ish phone like the Z2 Play when we have the OnePlus 5 out, the Essential Phone on the way, a...