Motorola’s Moto Z line-up was the world’s first modular smartphone line-up that did modularity right and is still on-going, with new Moto-Mods introduced every month or so. There were two models in the Z series, the flagship Moto Z and a more affordable Moto Z Play. Among which the Moto Z Play and the Moto Z2 Play are immensely popular, and now in 2018 we’ll get to see it’s successor, or have we already seen it? New renders of the Moto Z3 Play are now out and showcases the device in all its glory.
As you can see in this leaked image, the Moto Z3 Play maintains the same dimensions for moto-mods compatibility, while on the front it gets an 18:9 6-inch Full-HD+ Super AMOLED display. However, as you can see the fingerprint scanner is not present on the front of the device under the Motorola branding, like the Moto G6 Plus had it. Instead, Motorola has placed the fingerprint scanner on the side of the Moto Z3 Play as this was the only location for it, other than the front side. Because the rear placement means, you cannot use it as Moto-Mods will cover it, when attached.
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Moreover, the rear in this particular render seems like, the Moto Z3 Play will sport a glass back, just like the original Moto Z Play. The camera on the back is dual-shooters, and the Moto-Mods gold connectors are also present. The Moto device is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 636 paired with 4GB/6GB of RAM and with 64GB or 128GB of internal storage.
The battery on this one might get a bump to 3200mAh to 3300mAh, while prices might start from $449 to $500 which is reasonable for a premium mid-range device, supporting modularity.
Source: androidheadlines