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When and Where to Buy: Motorola Moto Z2 Force

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Motorola’s second generation Z Force arrived in the middle of 2017 with quite a powerful spec sheet. As is to be expected, though, it’s one of the flagship models for the unlocked phone maker, and is yet another take on the modular experience.

Powered by the newest version of Android on the market, 7.1.1 Nougat, the Z2 Force will be offered across a variety of carriers. This is somewhat of a departure for Motorola who had been heading toward a direct-to-consumer only route. With that said, the phone will be sold via the major carriers: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and US Cellular are expected to offer various versions. Unlike last year’s model, there will be no Droid or Verizon-exclusive take on the handset.

Interestingly enough, Motorola has opted for a smaller battery capacity for the Z2 Force. But, don’t let that discourage you from buying as it does have feature the TurboPower Charge capability and Android is ever more optimal for battery life.

Currently, the Moto Z2 Force is available in a few color variants with pricing that hovers around $750-$800. Check with your respective service provider as there may be a promotion or two that drops the price or includes some freebies.

Where things get really interesting for the Moto Z family comes in the form of MotoMods. Designed by third party brands, these are add-on components which snap directly onto the back of the phone. Said accessories include a JBL speaker, Incipio power pack, and a Hasselblad 10X optical zoom camera.

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[vc_cta h2=”Motorola” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.motorola.com%2Fus%2Fproducts%2Fmoto-z-force-edition-gen-2||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.motorola.com%2Fus%2Fproducts%2Fmoto-z-play||target:%20_blank”]Customers can order the Z2 Force for a variety of carriers, with financing available through Motorola. Pricing shakes out to $799.99 or $33.33 per month over two years.[/vc_cta][vc_cta h2=”Verizon” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.verizonwireless.com%2Fsmartphones%2Fmoto-z2-force%2F%23sku%3Dsku2560273||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.verizonwireless.com%2Fsmartphones%2Fmoto-z2-force%2F%23sku%3Dsku2560273||target:%20_blank|”]With a full retail price of $756, the Moto Z2 Force is offered in black/silver and white/gold options. Qualified customers can spread payments out at $15 per month for 24 months. Normally broken out to $31.50 per month, it’s a $396.00 bill credit applied to accounts over 24 months.[/vc_cta][vc_cta h2=”AT&T” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.att.com%2Fz2force||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.att.com%2Fz2force||target:%20_blank|”]Sold with a full retail price of $810, AT&T is selling the Moto Z2 Force for $27 per month over 30 months (AT&T Next). A limited-time promotion sees the carrier offering up a free Moto Insta-Share Projector, a $299.99 value with[/vc_cta][vc_cta h2=”T-Mobile” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.t-mobile.com%2Fcell-phone%2Fmotorola-moto-z-force-edition-2nd-gen||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.t-mobile.com%2Fcell-phone%2Fmotorola-moto-z-force-edition-2nd-gen||target:%20_blank|”]Customers can buy the Z2 Force from T-Mobile for $30 down, followed by 24 monthly payments of $30 each. With an all-in price of $750, it’s also possible to get a second device free via rebate card. Both phones must be purchased through the Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) and one or more new lines of service must be added; an active eligible rate plan for each eligible device must be maintained.

Purchase the phone from T-Mobile between July 25, 2017 and September 9, 2017, and you can receive Insta-Share Projector Moto Mod for free.[/vc_cta][vc_cta h2=”Sprint” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sprint.com%2Fshop%2Fdevice%2Fmoto-z2-force-edition-preorder-64gb-super-black%3FskuId%3D112900225%26duration%3D18L%26contractType%3Dlease%26lineId%3D7724573960||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sprint.com%2Fshop%2Fdevice%2Fmoto-z2-force-edition-preorder-64gb-super-black%3FskuId%3D112900225%26duration%3D18L%26contractType%3Dlease%26lineId%3D7724573960||target:%20_blank|”]Sprint offers its customers the Moto Z2 Force for $33.00 over an 18-month period; it also sells the handset outright for $792.00. At launch, the carrier is giving customers the option to pick up a second device for free*, with caveats. Moreover, anyone who purchases the Z2 Force through Sprint before September 14 can receive a free Moto Insta-Share Projector valued at $299.99.

*Reqs. 2 new lines of service or 1 new line and 1 upgrade. For well-qualified customers with 18-mo. leases. Early termination results in remaining balance due. Credit applied within 2 invoices.[/vc_cta][vc_cta h2=”US Cellular” h2_google_fonts=”font_family:Oswald%3A300%2Cregular%2C700|font_style:400%20regular%3A400%3Anormal” shape=”square” add_button=”bottom” btn_title=”Shop” btn_shape=”square” btn_i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-shopping-basket” use_custom_fonts_h2=”true” btn_add_icon=”true” h2_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.motorola.com%2Fus%2Fproducts%2Fmoto-z-force-edition-gen-2%2Fecomm||target:%20_blank|” btn_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.motorola.com%2Fus%2Fproducts%2Fmoto-z-force-edition-gen-2%2Fecomm||target:%20_blank|”]As of the time of publication, US Cellular has not indicated pricing for its variant of the Moto Z2 Force. Consumers, however, can head to Motorola’s website and purchase one compatible with the US Cellular network. Additionally, those who buy the phone between July 25 and September 10, 2017 are eligible to receive the Insta-Share Projector Moto Mod for free (valued around $300).[/vc_cta]

Here is the spec rundown for the Moto Z2 Force

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Earlier today Motorola finally unveiled its flagship for this year, the Moto Z2 Force so we wanted to give you a quick spec rundown.

The Moto Z2 Force arrives with a $750 price tag and will be available with all major carriers and US Cellular, as well as from Best Buy and Motorola. If you like what you see below, know carriers will start taking pre-orders starting tomorrow.

  • Display: 5.5-inch ShatterShield display with 1440p resolution
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (Up to 2.45GHz)
  • RAM: 4GB of RAM (in the US)
  • Storage: 64GB (microSD card slot available for memory expansion up to 2TB)
  • Front Camera: 5MP
  • Rear Camera: Dual 12MP, autofocus (laser, phase detection)
  • Battery: 2,730 mAh Non-Removabe
  • Software: Android 7.1.1 Nougat
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.2 (will be upgraded to Bluetooth 5.0 when Android O becomes available), NFC, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac dual-ban.
  • Other: USB Type-C charging port, Fingerprint sensor, compatible with old and new Moto Mods, Turbo Charging, water repellent nano coating
  • Colors: Black, White/Gold, Lunar Gray (exclusive to T-Mobile)
  • Size: 156 x 76 x 6mm
  • Weight: 143g

What do you think of the Moto Z2 Force? Are you getting one?

Motorola debuts Moto Z2 Force: Lots of power, two cameras, but a tiny battery

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Today, Motorola took to the stage to show off its 2017 flagship, the Moto Z2 Force. Unlike last year where we saw two versions of the phone, this year brings us only one. The Moto Z2 Force will serve as the primary flagship for the Lenovo-owned company after the release of the budget Moto E and the mid-tier Moto G5 Plus earlier in the year.

We see the return of Moto Z Force features like the ShatterShield display that prevents screen fractures and the rear pogo pins for Moto Mods. The updates specs see the Moto Z2 Force feature 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage and microSD card support, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Processor, dual 12MP rear cameras and a 5MP front facing camera. Rather disappointingly, the battery capacity has dropped to 2730mAh from last year’s 3500mAh battery. This will put it on the low side of all the current flagships on the market.

Full specs

  • Display: 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440p with ShatterShield
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 clocked 2.35GHz
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB; microSD card support up to 2TB
  • Battery: 2730mAh embedded
  • Camera: 12MP f/2.0 dual rear camera; 5MP f/2.2 front-facing camera
  • Operating System: Android 7.1.1 Nougat
  • Dimensions: 76 x 155.8 x 6.1 mm
  • Weight: 143g
  • Other features: USB type-C, Turbo Charging, Fingerprint sensor, Fingerprint sensor gestures, Moto Mods support, water repellent nano coating, Bluetooth 5.0 (enabled after Android O update), 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz with MIMO,

One of the most interesting features about the Moto Z2 Force are the gestures supported via the fingerprint scanner. We saw these earlier in the year with the Moto G5 Plus and Moto E4 and they make a return in the Moto Z2 Force. You should be able to completely control your navigation of the phone with a few simple swipes like swiping to the right to go back and swiping to the left to open the navigation tray.

Missing again this year is the 3.5mm headphone jack. The lack of a headphone jack and much smaller battery seems to be a sacrifice that Motorola is willing to make to slim down the phone 6.1mm thick.

The Motorola Moto Z2 Force will be available from all four major US carriers and U.S. Cellular, which is a change from last year when you could only get it from Verizon Wireless. You can also pick the phone up in an unlocked for from Motorola. The carriers will begin preorders tomorrow, but you can find out all the specific deals in our When and Where to Buy the Moto Z2 Force post.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 just got a major price drop on B&H Photo

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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is not only one of the best phones of 2017, it’s one of the best phones ever made. The simply gorgeous Infinity Display covers almost the entire front of the phone while the premium metal and glass on the back and sides of the phone make it feel as premium as anything else ever made in the mobile world.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus go official with a brand new Infinity Display and 64GB of Storage

It also has some of the best specs on the market. The Snapdragon 835 is the best processor produced by Qualcomm in ages while the 4GB of RAM makes for an incredibly fluid experience. The 64GB of internal storage and microSD card slot (up to 256GB) means you can store years of pictures, movies, and videos and have them with you at all times.

Specs

  • Display: 5.8″, 2960×1440 Super AMOLED
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
  • Storage: 64GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Battery: 3000mAh
  • Camera: main 12MP, f/1.7 rear 8MP, f/1.7
  • Operating System: Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Dimensions: 148.9 x 68.1 x 8.0 mm
  • Weight: 155g

But, all that comes with a premium price tag too! Even though the phone has been out for three months, it will still run you $700+ in most cases. But today, B&H Photo is offering the Samsung Galaxy S8 for only $574.99, which is $150 off list price.

If you want a phone with the best display, one of the best cameras and the most premium design grab this one now for cheap.

Nokia 8 to be unveiled on August 16, press invite suggests

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Nokia fans have been waiting for a true comeback flagship from the company for some time now. Even if the Finnish icon unveiled three new handsets in partnership with HMD – the Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 – they were all low-end to middle-range devices with not so advanced specs.

Well, it seems that we finally have the launch date for Nokia’s long awaited flagship dubbed the Nokia 8 by the rumor mill. According to The Verge which received a media invite from HMD, the handset will be launched during an event in London on August 16 at 7:30 PM local time (or 2:30 PM ET / 11:30 AM PT). The invitation reads the following:

HMD Global invites you to an exclusive gathering to unveil the next milestone for Nokia phones.

According to the leaks we’ve seen so far, the Nokia 8 should make a debut with a 5.3-inch display with 2560 x 1440 resolution, a Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB/6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

The phone will also be endowed with a dual camera setup consisting of two 13-megapixel sensors co-designed with Carl Zeiss.

A few days ago the Nokia 8 leaked in all of its glory with a Silver, Blue and then Copper Gold paint jobs. Additionally it was also revealed that the Nokia 8 could land on the European market for around €600 which translates to around $699.

Don’t forget to mark this date on your calendars, Nokia fans!

Unlocked Samsung Galaxy J3 and Galaxy J7 land in the US on July 28

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If you’re looking for an affordable unlocked smartphone, then you’ll be glad to know that Samsung just announced the unlocked Galaxy J3 and Galaxy J7 will become available for purchase starting July 28.

The two handsets sport affordable prices, so you’ll be able to pick up the Galaxy J3 for $149.99 and the Galaxy J7 for $219.99.

The phones will be available to buy from major retailers and distribution partners, as well as from Samsung.com.

Naturally, the two handsets are low-to-middle range devices. The Galaxy J3 comes packing a 5-inch display with 1280 x 720 resolution and quad-core 1.4GHz processor under the hood.

It includes 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 256GB is also available). For photography purposes, Samsung offers a 5-megapixel/2-megapixel camera combo. The J3 relies on a removable 2,600 mAh battery. Connectivity wise the Galaxy J3 offers Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth 4.2.

As for the Galaxy J7, the device features a larger 5.5-inch display with 1280 x 720 resolution and an octa-core 1.6GHz processor working in concert with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (microSD card slot included).

Other specs include an 8-megapixel main camera, 5-megapixel selfie snapper, removable 3,300 mAh battery and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz+5 GHz), Bluetooth 4.1.

Any takers?

HTC U11 with 128GB storage arrives in the US, summer discounts available too

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Customers in the US who wanted to purchase the HTC U11 flagship could so far acquire it only with 64GB of storage onboard.

Well, the company just announced an HTC U11 version with 128GB of internal storage in the US. Starting today, July 25 at 12 AM ET customers will be able to place an order for the new version in exchange for $729 ($80 more than the 64GB model).

In case you don’t remember the phone sports a 5.5-inch QHD display, a Snapdragon 835 processor and a 12-megapixel primary camera which earned the highest DxOMark score surpassing the Google Pixel.

The HTC U11 is unique among smartphones due to its squeezable Edge Sense frame which allows users to do things by simply squeezing the phone’s frame. The device is fueled by the AI wits of Amazon’s Alexa assistant, but also includes the company’s own personal helper, the Sense Companion.

In addition to announcing the new HTC U11 version, the company is also hoping to help you celebrate summer with a bunch of discounts.

The sleek HTC U Ultra

So for a limited time, the unlocked HTC U Ultra will be available for $499 (discounted with $250). Customers will also be able to purchase the HTC 10 for $399 (discounted with $300) and the UA Healthbox for $219.99 (discounted with $180).

Customers will be able to take advantage of the discounted prices starting July 25 and all the way through August 7.

Android O is almost ready, last Developer Preview starts rolling out

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Google this week rolled out the last Android O Developer Preview for owners of Nexus and Pixel devices. It’s the fourth developer preview released so far, which will be succeeded by the public Android O version later this summer.

The new beta arrives about a month before Android O gets officially released in order to allow developers to optimize their apps for the upcoming version of Android. To that end, Google is encouraging developers to introduce new Android O feats into their apps like notification channels and dots, shortcut pinning, picture-in-picture, autofill and more. The new build also brings along security and battery improvements.

If you want to take this near-final version of Android O for a spin, you can still go sign up to receive the Developer Preview with the Android Beta Program. You’ll need to have a Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Play at your disposal or the Android Emulator (if you don’t have any of the devices mentioned above).

Devices enrolled in the beta program are bound to automatically receive the update when it becomes available (be prepared to wait a few days) so users won’t have to manually install it. However, if you don’t want to wait, you can download the Android O Developer Preview 4 factory images and update manually.

It won’t be long now before we see the official Android O release arrive into the world, so we’ll finally find out what the mysterious “O” stands for.

Most popular Android apps this week: Motion Stills, Bricks Breaker, and more!

The Google Play Store is filled with many apps, which is great for consumer selection, but can often make app discovery difficult. Some apps just never make it to our homescreen. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of this weeks hottest Android apps that have most likely gone under the radar or are so new that they haven’t had enough downloads to be featured or make it onto a top list.

 Motion Stills

App Info: Motion Stills is an app from Google Research that lets you capture short videos and transform them into beautiful cinemagraphs or sweeping cinematic pans using our advanced stabilization and rendering technology. Create looping GIFs or combine clips into movies that you can share with your friends!

Free

Defense Zone HD

App Info: Stunning detail of levels, in-depth gameplay, finely tuned balance of all levels and turrets. During the game you will hold your defence with your turrets against the massive hordes of enemies.

$2.99

Bricks Breaker Puzzle

App Info: Just focus on breaking.
Find best position to deal damage to bricks and break bricks.

Free

My Device

App Info: My Device is a powerful yet simple app that lets you know all the essential details about your phone. Whether it be information regarding your System on Chip (SoC), the memory of your device or tech specs about your battery or all the relevant information about your device sensors – My Device is your one-stop place for all this.

Free

 

If you like these apps then drop us a comment below with your thoughts. Also if you have spotted a new app that you think is worth a mention, leave a comment below with your suggestion and we’ll be sure to check it out.

The Silent Age: Point-and-click done right (Review)

In an era where endless games with pixel graphics abound in the Play Store, it is always pleasant to find developers who focus on providing a different, rewarding, and immersive experience. Even though people think that polished, refined games are reserved for consoles, we’ve seen through the years that developers can also come up with compelling experiences for our little mobile devices.

Also, a trend seen more frequently nowadays is to port a PC game to Android and iOS in order to cater to a wider audience, while still providing a greater experience than what we are used to see on our phones. This is the case of The Silent Age, a game developed by House on Fire. The Silent Age is a point-and-click game that tries to do exactly that: entertain mobile gamers in a different way. Not through ultra-high difficulty, high scores, and endless characteristics, but with a fascinating story and marvelous audiovisuals.

Developer: House on Fire
Price: Free

Setup

As you know, since Android 6.0 Marshmallow you can decide which permissions to grant to apps. This has stopped developers from requesting non-sensical permissions, such as access to contacts in a single player game.

Unfortunately, The Silent Age keeps this practice, asking for a total of three different permissions upon start up: Storage, Phone, and Location. Denying the three of them has no impact on the game (at least not noticeable), which makes you wonder why they’re there.

After that, you will be presented with a very uncommon view: language selection. There’s a total of seven languages available, and I find it awesome that you can choose among them from the start. For example, I have my phone in Spanish but I need to play my games in English so that you all can understand my screenshots. It’s a very isolated use case but I appreciate the option nonetheless.

Overview

There’s a pretty cool introduction to the backstory of the game.

The game shows a kind of lengthy introduction. Basically, the main character is a man who is stuck working as a janitor. However, after his boss gives him more responsibility for the same salary (been there, done that), he finds himself in a completely unexpected situation. I won’t spoil the rest.

Having said that, the story is one of the highest points of this game. Some small parts of it feel tacky at first, but it gets better and better with every step you take. It is as intriguing as it is cohesive with the environment in which the game develops.

There are two episodes, though. So, if you want to experience the game fully, you will need to pay five bucks to unlock the second episode, since only the first is free. Personally, I don’t dislike this model. You get to play the game for free at first and if you like it, then you pay for the rest. If not, then you just move on. This way, you get to experience stuff that you would be reluctant to pay for, and the developer gets to a bigger audience. Win-win.

Since this is a point-and-click game, there’s no controls other than tapping the screen. Stuff you have to do is often straightforward, so you won’t ever feel lost. Puzzles will get a bit more complicated, though, but nothing that would turn the game into a frustrating chore.

Me in life.

However, the whole game just feels very relaxing to play. If you’re looking for a game in which you can be competitive, get high scores, and find collectibles, then this is not the game for you. However, if you appreciate getting a nice experience, enjoy a good story, and appreciate the artwork, The Silent Age is a good bet.

Graphics

I’ve mentioned the graphics before, but the artwork is stunning. The main character reminds me of a 70s version of Ringo Starr. Objects have the right amount of details, colors are vivid, and the setting matches perfectly the story the game is telling.

The main character can be pretty multi-faceted.

There are objects you find scattered around that will aid you in your quest, such as keys, cards, and weapons. All of these sprites follow closely the overall theme as well. You can easily see that a lot of effort has been put in providing top-notch graphics, and the result is simply superb.

Sound

Graphics and sound make a nice, cohesive package.

Music in the game is not prominent but it provides a nice background to the gameplay. Sound effects aren’t that big either, but the ones that are there add a lot to the eeriness and intrigue of the game.

Something that is very uncommon in mobile games, but present here, is voice acting. For the most part, it’s very well made, although I would argue that the main character is sometimes way too hesitant, even muttering very simple phrases. This is probably done to create a character that resembles the most a normal, working-class individual, rather than a brave, fearless character, like most games usually have. NPCs also have outstanding voice acting. This is top-quality work overall, something rarely seen on mobile games.

Conclusion

The Silent Age provides an intriguing story with superb visuals and astounding audio work. It is as relaxing as it is eerie and mysterious. Very rarely (in the Play Store, that is) one sees a game in which story, gameplay, graphics, and sound all coverge together to create such a cohesive result. Sure, it might be a port of a PC game, but that does not  If you want a game to relax and get immersed in a surreal world, then give The Silent Age a shot.

Download and install The Silent Age from the Google Play Store.