Because clearly it was not enough to launch the thinnest smartphone of the world, with just a 5.2 mm thick, Motorola set out to make your Bike Z, which is already in the colombian market, an exercise of versatility. With the simple action of paste and take off magnetic pieces, the user can convert his slender cell phone on a speaker, a projector or a compact camera.
The Bike Z is made with aluminum and steel. Your screen, an AMOLED screen of 5.5 inches, achieves a definition Quad HD. the Its processor, a Snapdragon 820 quad-core, check hand of 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. not bad for a device so thin.
But, as we have said, the interesting thing of the system that raises the signature is the modularity, which allows you to extend the features of the phone without sacrificing its slenderness. is The basic package brings not one, but three 'Mods' (as they are called accessories) that make the Moto Z in a double amplifier JBL six watts, extend nearly 24 hours in the life of your battery or give it a stylish finish leather.
Other 'Mods' available to go beyond. One turns to the Moto Z in a video beam, a projector capable of amplifying the images projected up to the size of a screen of 70 inches. While it is true that it doesn’t work too well in rooms very enlightened, have the advantage of bring your own battery, so as not to drain the phone uses for up to an hour.
The 'mod' is the most recent Haselblad True Zoom lens, an attachment that transforms the Moto Z in a camera with a 10x optical zoom and flash of Xenon, in addition, provides the ability to capture photos in RAW format.
Without this ‘mod’, the phone, in any case, it has a 13 MP camera with optical image stabilization and autofocus laser, and another of 5 MP which includes a wide angle lens.
in Addition, account reader with fingerprint coating & waterproof.
There are, needless to say, inexpensive devices, but Motorola is betting on a market Premium of users interested in expanding the possibilities of your devices without having to change them every year.
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