Lenovo, through its Motorola Mobility subsidiary, has launched the Moto Z smartphone along with the new innovation Moto Mods in Kenya.
The Moto Mods allows users a wide range of functionalities on their Moto Z smartphone.
Made from military aircraft-grade aluminium and stainless steel, the new Moto Z is one of the thinnest phones in the market at just 5.2mm.
The smartphone is equipped with a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64 GB of inbuilt storage.
It also comes with a water-resistant coating, which shields the phone from rain, splashes or spills.
Lenovo Kenya Manager Danish Oyugi said the launch was the highlight of Lenovo’s reintroduction of the Motorola brand in Kenya.
“This is just the beginning of showcasing what Lenovo will bring to the East African market. We plan on rolling out more smartphones from the Moto family, enabling Kenyans to get a different smartphone experience,” he said.
yes, battery life is determined with lots of factors buda. With an amoled screen, pure Android. Then the processor can be tweaked with some great setting or battery saving governor profiles to make it perfom smoothly but also with longer battery life.
I have a 2800Mah but the governor profile I use in it makes it last me the whole fucking day.
iphones has little capacity but have some nice battery life thanks to the software. ni kama kudhani camera ya 16mp will perform better than ya 12mp, lots of factors come into play. Kama Cam ya Z play ni mediocre as compared to ya Z yet ni 16 mp na ya Z ni 13mp