Moto Z y Z Force fueron presentadas el jueves por Motorola, a company that has struggled to find its place within the current Android race. Motorola’s Moto Z, as we’ve told you by now, has a modular implementation that I’d dare say is far more sophisticated and easier to use than LG’s G5, but the company does have a first of which it can boast: the Moto Z and Z Force are the world’s first phones to forgo the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.
The 3.5mm headphone jack has been a tried-and-true part of current smartphones, but I’ve always wondered when top tech manufacturers would ditch it. Well, Motorola apparently oído este rumor en torno a los próximos iPhone 7 y iPhone 7 Plus and decided to beat Cupertino to the finish line. What this means for Moto Z users is that, should they desire to use their traditional headphones, they’ll need to make use of a 3.5mm-to-USB-C adapter, or go with Bluetooth, wireless headphones.
Afortunadamente, los usuarios de Moto Z y Z Force no tienen por qué preocuparse: Motorola ha añadido un adaptador para los usuarios de auriculares de 3,5 mm que pueden conectar a sus auriculares antes de enchufarlos al puerto de carga USB Type-C para que no tengan que actualizar sus auriculares para poder apreciar la nueva tecnología de los smartphones Z y Z Force.
The Z and Z Force smartphones both feature a 5.5-inch, AMOLED display with a Quad HD resolution of 2,560 x 1,440p, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage (minimum), an 8MP front camera, 16MP camera on the Z (21MP back camera on the Z Force), and a 2,600mAh battery for the Z but a 3,500mAh battery for the Z Force. Those who want to add additional battery life can take advantage of Motorola’s new MotoMods PowerPack module that can add battery life while also eliminating the large, protruding camera hump of the company’s latest smartphone offerings. Both smartphones also offer laser autofocus and optical image stablization (OIS) to prevent shakiness and blurry photos.
El Moto Z y el Z Force serán exclusivos de Verizon este verano cuando se lancen, pero los clientes de T-Mobile y AT&T podrán hacerse con las versiones desbloqueadas del Z y el Z Force.
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