Motorola Mobility is accepting
pre-orders for the unlocked version of its Moto Z2 Play - a smartphone that's
been available on Verizon Wireless since last month.
Unlike Verizon's model, which has 32 GB of internal
memory and 3 GB of RAM, the unlocked variant of the Z2 Play offers 64 GB of
storage space and 4 GB of RAM. Perhaps that's why it's more expensive than the
Verizon version, costing US$ 499.99 (instead of US$ 408).
More storage space and RAM aside, the unlocked Moto
Z2 Play offers the same features as Verizon's handset, including Android 7.1.1
Nougat, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 processor, a 5.5-inch 1080p display,
water-repellant nano-coating, and a 3000 mAh battery.
If you pre-order an unlocked Moto Z2 Play now,
Motorola says it can deliver it to you on 18 August. Furthermore, if you're
purchasing the handset before August 19, you'll receive a free JBL SoundBoost
Moto Mod. The unlocked Z2 Play can be used on any US carrier -
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and so on.