Moto Z DROID EDITION Specs

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Operating System
Android™ 6.0.1, Marshmallow

System Architecture/Processor
Motorola Mobile Computing System, including Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 processor with 2.2 GHz Quad-core CPU and Adreno 530 GPU Natural Language Processor
Contextual Computing Processor

Memory (RAM)
4GB LPDDR4⁵

Storage (ROM)
32GB/64GB UFS,⁵ microSD Card support (up to 2 TB)⁶

Dimensions
Height: 153.3 mm
Width: 75.3 mm
Depth: 5.19 mm

Weight
136g

Display
5.5” AMOLED
1440p Quad HD (2560 x 1440)
535 ppi
Corning® Gorilla® Glass

Battery
Mixed usage up to 30 hours (2600 mAh)²
TurboPower™ for up to 8 hours of power in 15 minutes of charging³

Water Protection
Water repellent nano-coating⁴

Networks
4G LTE (Cat 9)
CDMA / EVDO Rev A
UMTS / HSPA+
GSM / EDGE

Bands (by model)
CDMA (850, 1900 MHz)
GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
UMTS / HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
4G LTE (B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 13)

SIM Card
Nano-SIM

Sensors
Fingerprint reader
Accelerometer
Ambient Light
Gyroscope
Hall Effect
Magnetometer
Proximity

NFC
Yes


Rear Camera
13 MP
ƒ/1.8 aperture
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
Laser Autofocus
Zero Shutter Lag
Color Correlated Temperature (CCT) flash with dual LEDs
1.12um pixel
Professional mode
Quick Capture
Best Shot
Scan barcodes, QR codes and Business cards
Google Photos integration with free original file size backup for two years
Shutter button or tap anywhere to capture
8X digital zoom
Burst mode
Night mode
Auto HDR
Closed loop processing
Panorama
Tap to focus & exposure
Video Stabilization
1080p HD video (60 fps)
4K video (30 fps)
Slow Motion video
Video HDR (1080p and 4K)

Front Camera
5 MP
ƒ/2.2 aperture
Wide-Angle lens
Flash
1.4um big pixel for better low light
Auto Night mode
Beautification software
Professional mode

Connectivity
Moto Mods™ connector
USB-C port for headphones, charging and data transfer
3.5 mm to USB-C headphone port adapter included

Bluetooth® Technology
Bluetooth version 4.1 LE

Wi-Fi
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz with MIMO

Speakers/Microphones
Front-ported loud speaker
4-Mics

Video Capture
1080p (60 fps); 4K (30 fps)

Location Services
A-GPS

Base Colors
Black with Lunar Grey trim, Black front lens
Black with Rose Gold trim, Black front lens
Fine Gold, White front lens
Available colors may vary
 
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But why should 3.5mm port go away? Is there something wrong with it?
It impedes how thin a device can get. However, if the camera hardware is about as thick as the headphone jack, there is no reason to get rid of it.
 
I don't know if there are any USB-C native headphones out there. I've only heard of Lightning-native (iPhone) ones. Without the adapter, many people would be out of luck.

I get that. I was pointing out how they are adopting the multiple use case for the USB C port.
 
I get that. I was pointing out how they are adopting the multiple use case for the USB C port.
Multiuse doesn't help if simultaneous multiuse is unavailable.

What if one wants to use a DAC with an OTG adapter while using headphones?
 
Anyone know if the microSD can be used for Android's adaptable storage, or is Lenovo locking that out like Samsung and LG do?
 
It impedes how thin a device can get. However, if the camera hardware is about as thick as the headphone jack, there is no reason to get rid of it.
But i don't like thin phones. They slip out of the hand and crash on the floor. I like em thick and sturdy. Any other advantages of usb c? I heard that usb c can be used for both charging and headphones so you don't need two separate holes.
 
But i don't like thin phones. They slip out of the hand and crash on the floor. I like em thick and sturdy. Any other advantages of usb c? I heard that usb c can be used for both charging and headphones so you don't need two separate holes.
The other problem will be cases. Separate cases will be needed if one has just the device or if he/she has any of the mods.
 
I agree. With the device being so thin, battery capacity goes out the window.
I also find thin phones too difficult to hold.

I also want a separate headphone jack and charging port so I can use headphones while charging the device.
 
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I'm very excited to get this. Keep up the phone porn pictures Ry

Posted via the Android Central App
 
You all can pretty much be guaranteed that a MotoMod which includes a 3.5mm headphone jack is forthcoming. I'm actually pretty surprised that the first battery packs don't include this but you can count on future packs including it.

Does anyone know if Z Droid is any different spec wise from Z (non-Droid "Edition")?
 
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You all can pretty much be guaranteed that a MotoMod which includes a 3.5mm headphone jack is forthcoming. I'm actually pretty surprised that the first battery packs don't include include this but you can count on future packs including it.

Does anyone know if Z Droid is any different spec wise from Z (non-Droid "Edition")?

Is there a leak of a Moto Mod with a 3.5mm headphone jack that I missed?

Posted via the Android Central App on the Moto X Pure Edition
 
^I don't believe so, just reasonable speculation. The battery mods can easily add some other functionality like a kickstand or headphone jack.
 

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