The Moto Z Droid isn’t the RAZR flip phone we expect but Motorola describes it as razor-thin. It’s sleek and slim but it’s packed with powerful specs. It works with Moto Mods, adding that modular experience to the smartphone. Even without the add-on accessories, the smartphone offers impressive features. One of which is the camera that comes with laser autofocus and optical image stabilization (OIS) that allows you to take great photos even in low light conditions. All photos captured in any light always come out very clear.

The Moto Z Droid is also great for taking selfies to even groupies, thanks to the 5MP front-facing camera with its wide-angle lens and extra flash. The flash allows great photos even in night time with the advanced, low light camera. Other specs of the smartphone include the following: ultra thin 5.5-inch Quad HD design, Corning Gorilla Glass, aircraft-grade aluminum metal chassis, 2600mAh battery, and a fingerprint reader. The Moto Mods can transform the smartphone into a boombox movie projector whenever your need it.

Moto Z Droid a

The Moto Z Droid Edition also includes free storage with Google Photos. Motorola is offering two years of saving photos in their original quality in the cloud storage. You can set up Google Photos and your phone to sync so backup is automatic. Google Photos also quickly organizes the photos for you and allows them to be searchable.

This is a special promo and is limited to one Google account per Moto Z Droid owner who redeems the offer until March 31, 2007. That’s still nine months from now but you have to make sure you start and upload and photo or video for the 2-year period to start. To activate the offer, the Moto Z Droid user must choose original upload size in settings.

The Original Quality Google Photos Storage will end in 24 months (two years). Before the time is up, Google will send a reminder that the “unlimited” Google Photos Storage is about to end. By then, you must be ready to backup your backup photos by paying the premium, downloading, or moving to another cloud storage.

SOURCE: Motorola

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