The Moto Z — and its thicker brother, the Moto Z Force — are Lenovo’s best ideas on what a futuristic smartphone should look like. Both have top-end specs, a beautiful metal design and they’re crazy thin — the Moto Z measures just 5.2mm thick. Yet their most alluring feature is something else: a set of modular backplates that add new features without the annoying reboots that dogged the LG G5’s modular design. The Moto Z & Z Force are a bold vision, but are they actually good phones too? Let’s find out.
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Moto G4 Plus reviews roundup
The Moto G4 has been recognised as one of the highest-rated phones of the year, so how does its premium variant stack up? Here are what the critics thought of the £229 Moto G4 Plus.
How to get more space on your Moto G4
Here are some of the best ways to adding space to your Moto G4, from adding a Micro SD card to clearing out the dusty cobwebs to reclaim some storage. It’s worth noting that these instructions also apply to the Moto G4 Plus and the Moto G4 Play, so no matter what Moto G4 you have, you’ll be covered. Alright, let’s get started!
Motorola Moto Z & Z Force announced: specs, design, price & release date
Lenovo have announced the latest Moto X smartphone… and it’s called the Moto Z. The new phone still sits at the top of the Motorola lineup, but the name has changed and it’s two models now instead of one. Interestingly, the new Moto Z phones take a cue from the LG G5, with modular backplates that allow for improved battery life, new looks and extra features. Let’s take a look.
How to take a screenshot on the Moto G4, G4 Plus & G4 Play
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. Whether you want to show off your new high score, save a recipe or record your friend’s inane chatter, a simple screenshot is just the ticket. Here’s how to take a screenshot on Lenovo’s recently released Moto G4, Moto G4 Plus and Moto G4 Play.