We're not sure that Moto's Mods were the game-changers they were intended to be, but that hasn't stopped Motorola from making one more modular smartphone. The Lenovo subsidiary just unveiled the new Moto Z3 at its Chicago headquarters, and there are a few things worth noting right off the bat. For one, it's not exactly a flagship: it's a Verizon exclusive, it packs last year's Snapdragon 835 chipset and will only set Big Red's customers back $480. More importantly, it (and every other Mod compatible device) will also work with the company's new 5G Moto Mod -- it's finally official, but we don't khow much it'll cost when it launches in early 2019.
Read the full story on Engadget:
Writer: Chris Velazco
Camera: Tyler Bedgood
Editor: Kyle Maack
Subscribe to Engadget on YouTube:
Get More Engadget:
• Like us on Facebook:
• Follow us on Twitter:
• Follow us on Instagram:
• Read more:
Engadget is the original home for technology news and reviews.
Read the full story on Engadget:
Writer: Chris Velazco
Camera: Tyler Bedgood
Editor: Kyle Maack
Subscribe to Engadget on YouTube:
Get More Engadget:
• Like us on Facebook:
• Follow us on Twitter:
• Follow us on Instagram:
• Read more:
Engadget is the original home for technology news and reviews.
- Category
- Phone
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment