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Review: Motorola Z Droid, Z Force Droid for Verizon Wireless

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macarunni

Aug 2, 2016, 3:52 PM

Not cheap

Get ready to buy new chargers. I purchased this phone when it was in preorder. Got it and immediately noticed the charger is different. So all of the turbo chargers I have are a waste. I need three chargers for the different vehicles I drive oh and don't forget the powermat I bought, yep it won't work on it either. I have been and will be a Motorola / Lenovo fan, but this phone is probably the worst phone I've ever purchased. My previous phone was the Turbo which I loved. I used my Motorola S10 headphones in the gym last night and could hear the gym music over my own headphones (which mine was on max). There unfortunately is not anything impressive about this phone. The battery life is ok but not as good as my Turbo. I had two cal...
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mbrenner

Jul 23, 2016, 2:21 PM

No headphone jack = non starter

This obsession with making phones thinner at the expense of functionality has gone another step with the elimination of the headphone jack.

They already have to have a bulge near the top of the phone for the camera, why not extend that enough to have the headphone jack?

Give me a phone that is 1/3 thicker for 2x the battery life anytime. Too much vanity over functionality!
Sams

Jul 21, 2016, 10:50 AM

Very nice but...

These new phones seems to be an excellent choice, although I miss the old camera interface where you can tap anywhere on the screen to snap a pic, and not search for the shutter button. But on the other hand, it's now easier to set focus, similar to Samsung's Galaxy phones.

But what I'd really like, is a smaller version of this phone. This size is simply way too large for most people! Why not offer a 5.0" (or better a 4.6") screen size with 1080p screen for smaller hands. I'm sure they will have a winner as many people will go for it.

Think about it, Moto!
Actually, you CAN tap anywhere on the screen to snap a picture. It's an option. You have to set the camera do allow for tap-to-shoot or the shutter button during initial setup.
Please , no more 5 inch phones. There are an enormous amount of choices for phones 5 inches and smaller. I hope the trend continues towards bigger phones and more choices in size.
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