Motorola Moto Z Force
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Testberichte für das Motorola Moto Z Force
Quelle: G Style Magazine EN→DE Archive.org version
So with this all said and done I like the new Moto Z devices that have come out this year. They run pretty good thanks to their specs and battery life can be strongly relied on. Moto Mods is an interesting concept and depending if one caters to you it could be a good fit for your mobile lifestyle. I do like the Moto Z more only because its slimmer and lighter than the Moto Z Force but can see that more expensive route that need more in their devices.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.09.2016
Quelle: Android Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
So, there you have it for this in-depth look at the Motorola Moto Z and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge! Both of these devices are two really fantastic smartphones in their own right, but what it is really going to come down to is how much you value the Moto Mods, and how easily you can get your hands on one of them. The Galaxy S7 Edge is the easier phone to get right now, with it being available from all major network carriers, and while an unlocked version of the Moto Z will be arriving soon, Verizon is your only option currently.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 23.08.2016
Quelle: Android Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
On the other hand, quite literally, the LG G5 has some trouble convincing us to use its modularity. And not just us, either – I personally have come across a few people recently who were using the G5 without mods. Upon asking, these people said that they didn’t ever get a Friend or use the ones that may have come with their phones. What they did enjoy was the camera package, where the wide angle shooter totally added to their picture and video taking experiences. We tend to feel the same way, as the wide angle camera is the most fun we’ve had shooting with a smartphone in a while.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 17.08.2016
Quelle: GSM Arena EN→DE Archive.org version
Lenovo's Moto Z Force Droid took over for the Moto X Force (Droid Turbo 2 in the US) and has kept the same screen size as the standard Moto Z model. Whatever deal Verizon has struck with Motorola, obviously it's not one that they will be letting go of anytime soon. Many might be upset that the Moto Z Force is not making a worldwide debut (at least for now). Even in previous years of Verizon's Droid exclusivity, there was always a worldwide version (e.g. Droid Turbo 2 = Moto X Force). So this is why we still hang on to the chance of it happening again. Or perhaps Lenovo is doing away with a shatterproof version of the Moto flagship for worldwide release, we'll see.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.08.2016
Quelle: Engadget EN→DE Archive.org version
After years of thoughtful refinements to the Moto X line, Motorola has plotted a new direction with the Moto Z. It's incredibly slim, modular, and packs true flagship-level horsepower -- all things you couldn't really say about last year's Moto X Pure edition.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 31.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 85%
Quelle: Phone Arena EN→DE Archive.org version
When two handsets do so much, so well, it's tricky delivering a balanced comparison. Sure, there will inevitably be areas where one phone outdoes the other, or one exhibits an unfortunate weakness. And as a result, we can end up getting pretty picky about just which measuring sticks we're using to evaluate these smartphones. But you can rest easy knowing that whether you go with the Galaxy S7 edge or the Moto Z Force Droid, you'll be rocking one of the best-equipped phones of 2016.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 28.07.2016
Quelle: Phandroid EN→DE Archive.org version
The Moto Z Force Droid is definitely the “better” of the two latest devices from Motorola and Lenovo. With its larger battery, better camera, and ShatterShield display you’d be hard pressed to pass this device up if given the opportunity. Even though its a bit heavier and thicker, it’s still thinner than other flagship devices on the market, so we’ll give this one the nod of approval.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 28.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 98%
Quelle: AnandTech EN→DE Archive.org version
Over the past few years, Motorola’s phones have stuck to the same formula—unique design, conservative features, near-stock Android, and reasonable pricing. Rather than tweak a few variables and release updated Moto X models, however, Motorola derived a completely new formula with an output variable equal to Z.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 28.07.2016
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE Archive.org version
Even without MotoMods to boost its feature set, the Moto Z Force is worthy of your consideration if you're looking for one of the best Android phones to be released in 2016. It competes with the top contenders in terms of sheer power, battery life and screen resolution. But in that regard, it doesn't really offer anything new. We're still on the cusp of devices packed with the Snapdragon 821, which could quickly leave the Moto Z Force in the long run.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 26.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Greenbot EN→DE Archive.org version
I’d suggest you don’t even bother with the Moto Z unless you’re particularly attracted to the idea of the Moto Mods. And definitely don’t choose this variant if you do like Motorola’s approach to modular smartphones. The Moto Z Force’s thicker chassis doesn’t pair well with the mods. Once you strap on a mod like the JBL SoundBooster, or even one of the Power Packs, it feels like you’re carting around a brick in your bag. However, I love the shatter-resistant display and the stellar 21-megapixel camera. The extra $100 is worth it for the rear-facing camera alone, and with its larger battery pack, you can ensure the Z Force can carry you through even the longest of days.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 25.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Phone Arena EN→DE Archive.org version
Whether you're looking at the Apple iPhone 6s Plus or the Moto Z Force Droid, both these phones offer some tangible benefits over the iPhone 6s and Moto Z Droid, respectively. Those benefits don't come without trade-offs, though, and from added expense, to increased size (though we suppose that could be a plus, depending on your preferences), there are a number of factors that might drive potential shoppers to their sibling-phones.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.07.2016
Quelle: Pocketnow EN→DE Archive.org version
Moto has a really interesting pair of phones here. The Moto Z represents a solid flagship, but if we were pressed to pick between the two, we’d probably side with the Z Force over the Z. Shopping these phones on Verizon, we’re looking at $624 for the Moto Z and $720 for the Z force. If thin is your thing, you can’t beat the regular Z. It will give off a stunning first impression. However, the additional battery, nicer camera, and more durable screen on the Z Force are well worth the additional $100 if you have the means. The additional girth, which happens to be less than the thickness of a Galaxy S7, is hardly a compromise.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 87%
Quelle: PC World EN→DE Archive.org version
I’d suggest you don’t even bother with the Moto Z unless you’re particularly attracted to the idea of the Moto Mods. And definitely don’t choose this variant if you do like Motorola’s approach to modular smartphones. The Moto Z Force’s thicker chassis doesn’t pair well with the mods. Once you strap on a mod like the JBL SoundBooster, or even one of the Power Packs, it feels like you’re carting around a brick in your bag. However, I love the shatter-resistant display and the stellar 21-megapixel camera. The extra $100 is worth it for the rear-facing camera alone, and with its larger battery pack, you can ensure the Z Force can carry you through even the longest of days.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 25.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Androidcommunity.com EN→DE Archive.org version
The Moto Z Droid and Force Droid definitely checks off a lot from the smartphone checklist, but what we've seen here is really only the tip of a large, two-piece iceberg. In our next installments, we will dive deeper into two features that truly make these smartphones worth talking about: the promise of super smartphone camera and a slightly different take on the modular smartphone dream.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 24.07.2016
Quelle: Hot Hardware EN→DE Archive.org version
But wow, are we impressed with Moto Mods; there's just no two ways about it. Motorola and Lenovo's design implementation is fantastic and the Moto Mods we tested worked flawlessly, well beyond what we expected in terms of quality and functionality. Team Lenovo-Moto should be commended for delivering true innovation in the smartphone arena.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Quelle: Droid-Life EN→DE Archive.org version
Updates on Android are very important. I repeat, updates are muy importante. If I know a certain device shouldn’t be expecting an update anytime soon, especially with a major Android release coming up, I can’t recommend it. On top of that, we have Nexus phones coming soon. Should you hold off on the new DROIDs and see what Google has to offer in 2016? Yes, yes you absolutely should. If the new Nexus phones end up being poor offerings, which they probably won’t be, you can go back and consider the DROID. Once you’re back on the DROID, though, there’s the upcoming Galaxy Note 7 to consider. Ugh, buying phones is hard.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Quelle: BGR EN→DE Archive.org version
Motorola has managed to build phones that feature a better design, better materials, better build quality, better relative battery life and better performance than just about anything else out there. The look is incredible, the feel is as impressive, and the major pain points from earlier Moto phones have been addressed with a great AMOLED display and two different dramatically improved cameras.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Quelle: Phone Arena EN→DE Archive.org version
From the secure magnetic hardware, to the friendly software, to just how much these Moto Mods actually add to the user experience, it's really awe-inspiring what Lenovo has managed to put together here. Still, there's plenty of ways Moto Mods could go wrong, form third-party developers failing to deliver compelling new options (though Lenovo's really encouraging them to come up with hot new Mods, as it makes a dev kit available), to prohibitive pricing keeping Moto Z Droid owners from taking full advantage of the hardware ecosystem available. But while it remains to be seen if Moto Mods can thrive where LG Friends have not, Lenovo is already in a much stronger starting position.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Quelle: Gizmag EN→DE Archive.org version
The bold, premium, creative, versatile and battery-friendly Moto Z and Moto Z Force, along with Moto Mods, are now up for preorder from Motorola, Verizon and Best Buy (just remember they ship unlocked, so you can use them on other carriers). The Moto Z Droid (32 GB) rings up for $624 full retail and the Moto Z Force Droid (also 32 GB) is $720. Both support microSD cards up to 2 TB.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Quelle: Android Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
Adding the Moto Mods brings versatility, and if the mods continue to bring convenient but useful features, the packages of the Moto Z and Moto Z Force can be really hard to pass up. As phones on their own, the new Motos are still worthy of their flagship designation, boasting every feature that a high-end device should have, and the user experience that can prove reliable on the daily.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 21.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 88% Leistung: 90% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 85% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: PC Mag EN→DE Archive.org version
There are only two downsides to the Z Force Droid: it's big and it lacks a headphone jack. But I think it's worth putting up with these issues. While I'd still pick the Galaxy S7 as my own device because I'm into smaller phones, the Z Force Droid combines lots of power, some great accessories, and much sleeker software than Samsung provides. It's the most promising new phone of the year, and our Editors' Choice for Verizon buyers.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 21.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Tom's Guide EN→DE Archive.org version
I really like how progressive the Moto Z and Z Force feel. Both phones feature a refreshing function-first approach to design. The standard Moto Z pushes the boundaries of smartphone thinness, while the Z Force comes with an even sharper camera, longer battery life and a shatter-resistant screen. Add in a more approachable take on smartphone modularity than what’s currently available, and you get a phone that's a bigger success than the LG G5 in almost every way.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 21.07.2016
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: GSM Arena EN→DE Archive.org version
In case you don't know what Moto Mods are, these are modular phone accessories, which snap on magnetically on the phone's back. Motorola has also opened this modular connection with an SDK and developers and companies can build their own Moto Mods for the Moto Z and Z Force Droid! And, yes, the Moto Mods work interchangeably with either device.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 14.07.2016
Quelle: Android Authority EN→DE Archive.org version
The Moto Z and Moto Z Force do have some key differences between them in terms of features and specifications, but both feature the same modular capabilities, and with the execution far better this time around, this may be the innovative step forward that we were looking for.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.06.2016
Kommentar
Modell: Das Motorola Moto Z Force ist ein schön gebautes Smartphone mit soliden Features. Es stammt aus einer soliden Smartphone-Familie und fühlt sich in der Hand hochwertig an. Man kann zwischen verschiedenen Farben wählen. Diese umfassen schwarz/grau, schwarz/rose-gold, schwarz/gold und weiß. Die abgerundeten Kanten und das texturierte schwarze Rückpanel erleichtern das Halten und die Kamera an der Rückseite wird durch eine erhabene, runde Sektion erhöht. Beim Bildschirm des Motorola Moto Z Force handelt es sich um einen 5,5 Zoll großen AMOLED-Touchscreen, der durch splitterfestes Glas geschützt wird, was in der Smartphone-Industrie neu ist. Die Übersichtlichkeit ist dank einer Pixeldichte von 535 PPI gut und die Helligkeitsstufen reichen für Außeneinsätze. Am 163 g Gerät ist Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow vorinstalliert und es nutzt einen Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Chip mit einem doppelten Dual-Core-CPU-Setup.
Das Moto Z Force ist zudem mit 4 GB RAM und einer Adreno 530 GPU ausgestattet. In puncto Massenspeicher gibt es zwei Wahlmöglichkeiten: 32 GB oder 64 GB. An der Rückseite befindet sich eine 21-MP-Kamera mit Laser- und Phasenerkennungs-Autofokus, während die 5-MP-Frontkamera eine f/2.2-Blende bietet. Weitere Features sind Bluetooth 4.1, USB Type C, A-GPS und NFC. Die Audio-Qualität ist beeindruckend und der Lautsprecher macht aus dem Smartphone eine gute mobile Multimedia-Plattform. Ein Lithium-Ionen-Akku mit 3.500 mAh stellt die Akkulaufzeit bereit.
Qualcomm Adreno 530: Grafikchip für Smartphones und Tablets, integriert im Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC.
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Motorola: Das 1928 gegründete Unternehmen mit Sitz in den USA fokussiert hauptsächlich Kommunikationstechnologie wie zB Smartphones. Das ursprüngliche Unternehmen Motorola Inc wurde 2011 aufgespalten. Motorola Mobility bekam den Smartphone-Bereich und wurde 2012 von Google übernommen und 2014 von Lenovo.
Das Unternehmen ist bekannt für seine Mobiltelefone und andere elektronische Geräte wie Smartwatches, Tablets und Zubehör. Motorola war eines der ersten Unternehmen, das Mobiltelefone hergestellt hat, und hat in den letzten Jahren auch in den Bereichen 5G-Technologie und modulare Smartphones (Moto Mods) Innovationen hervorgebracht. Motorola ist auch in den Bereichen öffentliche Sicherheit und professionelle Kommunikation tätig und bietet Lösungen für Regierungsbehörden, Unternehmen und andere Organisationen an. Das Unternehmen hat Niederlassungen in Nordamerika, Europa, Asien und Lateinamerika und beschäftigt weltweit mehr als 10.000 Mitarbeiter.
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