Earlier in Wednesday’s leak, a render of the device’s bottom
shows the 3.5mm port that was excluded from the original Moto Z Force.
It’s remarkable that Lenovo managed to fit a jack in even after
thinning the device to another millimeter to 5.99 mm (8.50 mm including the
camera bump). Do keep in mind, though, that the original Moto Z was
5.19mm thick, making this new model a compromise between the two models.
The Z2 Force is less than a millimeter larger length and width-wise, though the all-around curves should help with the in-hand feel. Top and bottom renders especially highlight there are more rounded edges for improved cellular reception.
In all, the design of the Z line remains unchanged from previously announced compatibility with existing Moto Mods. On the front, the Z2 Force is moving to the Moto G5’s larger, oblong fingerprint sensor. A 5.5-inch display remains, as does the Moto logo just below it. Motorola is adding a dual-camera setup on the rear, as well as volume buttons that are spaced closer to one another.
The Z2 Force is less than a millimeter larger length and width-wise, though the all-around curves should help with the in-hand feel. Top and bottom renders especially highlight there are more rounded edges for improved cellular reception.
In all, the design of the Z line remains unchanged from previously announced compatibility with existing Moto Mods. On the front, the Z2 Force is moving to the Moto G5’s larger, oblong fingerprint sensor. A 5.5-inch display remains, as does the Moto logo just below it. Motorola is adding a dual-camera setup on the rear, as well as volume buttons that are spaced closer to one another.
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