Moto ‘Productivity’ Tablet Rumored and Moto Z2 Play May Support Smaller Battery
by May 9, 2017 2,223 views0
Lenovo launched the Moto Z Play Smartphone last year. The Smartphone packs a 3510 mAh Battery which makes it a bit thicker device than other Moto Devices thus the firm is all set to launch the successor to Moto Z Play. The new Moto Device will be dubbed as Moto Z2 Play and it will be slimmer than its Predecessor. There are also leaks that Lenovo is also working on a new Android Moto Tablet. These leaks have come from Venture Beat and Android Police. More about both these Moto Devices is described in the following sections.
Highlights :
• The Moto Z2 Play Smartphone may feature a 5.5-inch Full HD Display.
• The Moto Z2 Play Smartphone may pack a 3000 mAh Battery.
• The Moto Z2 Smartphone may has the power of 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 SoC.
Moto Z2 Play Smartphone :
Moto Z2 Play Smartphone may pack a 3000 mAh Battery (Lower than Moto Z Play’s 3510 mAh capacity). The downgraded Battery will allow maximum usage time of 30 Hrs (lower than the Moto Z Play’s 50 Hrs). It is expected that the thickness of new Moto Device will be almost 5.19 mm. The Smartphone may run Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS. The device may feature a 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED Display Screen with 1080 x 1920 Pixels Resolution. Powered by a 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 Processor, the Motorola Smartphone may pack 4 GB RAM, 64 GB Internal Storage and Adreno 506 GPU. On the optics front, it may have a 5 megapixel Front Camera and a 12 megapixel Rear Camera (with Dual Autofocus Pixels). The Smartphone may have two color variants (Lunar Grey and Fine Gold).
Moto Tablet :
The Android Tablet from Moto may feature 9 to 10 inch Display Screen. There are no details about the specs of the Moto Tablet but there are leaks that the device will support “Productivity Mode”, Productivity Mode feature is available in Lenovo Yoga Book and it allows Multi-Tasking to the users. Productivity Mode also make it possible for the users to pin Apps to the navigation bar so that they can easily move between the apps without using the multitask UI or going back to the Home Screen.