Testseek.com have collected 264 expert reviews of the Motorola Moto Z Play and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Moto Z Play.
September 2016
(83%)
264 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fantastic battery, Great modular design, Pure Android
Performance not great, phablet size not for everyone
The Z Play rivals the likes of OnePlus 3 and Honor 8, and youll see devices that arent nearly as exciting or dont offer the value for money that the Z Play does. Battery life is fantastic, software is better than pure Android and performance is solid...
The Moto Mods accessories are the main reason to buy the Moto Z Play, but it's a decent mid-range phone regardless. For an affordable price Lenovo offers premium design, good specs and a well-rounded software experience. You only really need to splash out...
Outclassed and out specced by OnePlus 3, Camera focus is unreliable
The Moto Z Play continues the Z-series's promotion of some of the mobile world's weird and wonderful ideas. This is a bonafide modular phone. We're glad you can ignore the whole modular side, though - then you're left with a keenly-priced phone that last...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Image 10 of 10But it's hard to ignore what the Moto Z Play does well. The battery life is the best we've encountered yet in a smartphone, and not by a small amount – it's a country mile in front of its nearest competitor. And, along with its more expensiv...
As with last year's Moto X Play and Moto X Style, it's Motorola's mid-range phone that takes the crown here. The Moto Z might be faster, slimmer and have a higher resolution display, but the Moto Z Play is better value. You not only get stonking battery l...
Abstract: Usually you need to spend big to get the very best smartphone features, but Lenovo and Motorola's mid-range Moto Z Play is one handset that manages to buck this trend, and in spectacular fashion...
The Moto Mods accessories are the main reason to buy the Moto Z Play, but it's a decent mid-range phone regardless. For an affordable price Motorola offers premium design, good specs and a well-rounded software experience. You only really need to splash o...
Published: 2016-10-01, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Cheapest Moto Z phone yet, Works with all MotoMods, Includes a 3.5mm headphone jack
Not a powerful performer, Thicker, even without accessories, Camera won't impress you
The Moto Z Play is meant to play, made clear with its headphone jack and long-lasting battery. And everyone is invited thanks to its cheaper price. Just don't expect stellar performance from the chipset or camera on this thicker Moto Z variant...
The affordable Moto Z Play works with swappable modular accessories, retains its headphone jack (unlike the more upmarket Moto Z and Z Force) and has a battery that goes on and on
The Z Play is the thickest and heaviest phone in the Moto Z series and its fingerprint sensor, annoyingly, can be mistaken for a home button
Even if you don't give two licks about its cool modular capabilities, get the Motorola Moto Z for an affordable phone with an impressively enduring battery life...