Performance (Good) |
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 |
Octa Core, 2 GHz |
3 GB RAM |
Display (Very Good) |
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5.5 inches (13.97 cm); Super AMOLED |
1080x1920 px (FULL HD) |
Gorilla Glass Protection |
Rear Camera (Good) |
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Single Camera Setup
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Dual-color LED Flash |
4k @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Good) |
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5 MP |
LED Flash |
Battery (Good) |
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3510 mAh |
Turbo Power Charging; USB Type-C port |
General |
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano |
5G Not Supported in India |
64 GB internal storage, expandable upto 2 TB |
Water Resistant |
After our time with the phone, we are convinced that there is a lot to like about the Moto Z Play. From its wonderfully convenient Moto Mods to the insane battery life, the Moto Z Play is a superb mid-range smartphone. The only downside is the slightly underwhelming performance of the rear camera but honestly it is not so bad that it could become a deal breaker. Our only concern is that the Moto Z Play is priced at Rs. 24,999, and it goes up against a formidable opponent in the form of the OnePl
After our time with the phone, we are convinced that there is a lot to like about the Moto Z Play. From its wonderfully convenient Moto Mods to the insane battery life, the Moto Z Play is a superb mid-range smartphone. The only downside is the slightly underwhelming performance of the rear camera but honestly it is not so bad that it could become a deal breaker. Our only concern is that the Moto Z Play is priced at Rs. 24,999, and it goes up against a formidable opponent in the form of the OnePl
What I expected from phone :-nGood DisplaynBest battery lifenSmooth OperationnStylish looknBetter CameranWhere I'm with regards to my expectations :-nDisplay is really nice. It not something I'm missing about my old Galaxy note as its par with that.n
Show moreProcessor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 MSM8953 |
RAM | 3 GB |
Display | 5.5", 1080 x 1920 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 16 MP |
Front Camera | 5 MP |
Battery | 3510 mAh |