![]() There's nothing particularly surprising about either of those figures.Īs for the Moto Mods, they'll also all be available on July 28, when you can pick up the JBL SoundBoost Speaker for about $80, various Power Packs ranging from $60 to $90, or that Moto Insta-Share Projector for a cool $300. ![]() We'd have loved for all those prices to be a bit lower (as affordable availability would do nothing but drive sales of the high-margin smartphones themselves), and the Power Pack pricing seems especially high. But if you've got the cash, Lenovo and Verizon are happy to give you all the options you'll need for one of the best-equipped smartphone solutions you can find anywhere.Moto G5 Plus review: A budget phone that punches well above its weightĪll the preceding information about the Motorola Z2 Play can be changed or adapted with the addition of a Moto Mod. These magnetic clip-on backs attach to the strip at the base of the phone and give you things like better battery, wireless charging or even a projector. Motorola has opened the development up to third-parties and has committed to supporting them through three generations of device. That means all the ones built for last year's Moto Z will work with this phone as will anything built for whatever next year's device happens to be. Some of the ones I tested out were the JBL SoundBoost 2, Moto turbopower pack and Moto insta-share projector. ![]() The first added substantial volume and a kickstand, the second gave me an extra day of battery life and the third threw a 70-inch version of the phone's screen onto a blank wall.Īll worked seamlessly and it's a promising idea to be able to customise your smartphone in this way. But there is a drawback the projector mod alone costs £200.
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