
Moto Z Force Droid Cell Phone:Stay in touch with this Moto Z Force Droid smartphone. It has a 13-megapixel camera, dual-tone flash and touch focus that lets this phone works as a camera in any setting. A dedicated memory slot lets you upgrade to 256GB, and a total of 4GB of RAM keeps this smartphone running smoothly.
Q: What is the difference between the Moto Z Force Droid and the Moto Z Droid?
A: The major differences are the camera, battery and screen material. The camera on the Z Force is 21 MP as opposed to 13 MP on the regular Z. The camera might have better stabilization and focus features as well but not 100% sure. The battery on the Z Force is 3500mah as opposed to 2600mah in the regular Z (significant upgrade in the Z Force). Then theirs the screen. The regular Z has some version of Gorilla glass where as the Z Force has shattersheild technology which is supposed to not shatter when dropped. I've seen a video where it survived 4 drops on to concrete without the screen shattering. The internal phone mechanisms may stop working but the screen won't shatter.
A: I came from a Droid Maxx if that helps but the Moto Z Force has dimmer low and brighter high than that phone does. I have used it outside fairly often without the screen as bright as it would go and I can see it clearly.
Q: can you make wi-fi calls with this phone. Thanks
A: I have used the wifi call setting a few times while at work. The lower level of our office has almost no coverage and I was dropping calls. I switched over to wifi and it never had a problem the entire week I was in that area.
A: Yes it is different. Cell companies are leading people to the payment option for many reasons. In your case it would cost you more. If you did a payment option it would be your 26 monthly phone payment ( on the lower end price) and say you had the lowest data plan so another 35 and then you have line fee which would be 20. So it would be 26+35+20 which =81 dollars. This is the base plan for a payment option. A contract would cost you the 35 data plan and 40 for line service. So the cost would be 35+40 which = 75 dollars a month. Now a contract if you add it up would cost you 1800 for 2 years while a payment option will cost you 1944 for 2 years. But then you have fees taxes ect. in the end a contract is cheaper by about 200 bucks. Now most carriers offer to pay your cancellation fee if you switch over. Also if your grandfathered into a good plan keep it and pay the monthly payments. If you are new to verizon me myself I would say get the contract. Its cheaper and if you hate the phone or service you can always get a new one on the payment plan ( YES you can get a different phone while in a contract).Also you would be able to sell that MotoZ if you wanted to. In all my conclusion is if you do not have verizon get a contract. If you already do and have a grandfathered good plan make the payments( no phones worth losing that great monthly plan).
Q: If I buy a Unactivated device it will work in Brazil?
A: No, the phone is not compatible with International use.
A: I would not buy without checking the frequencies in your country. here the ones for the moto z CDMA (850, 1900 MHz) GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) UMTS / HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz) 4G LTE (B2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 13)
Q: Does the z force come in a 64GB?
A: No, but you can add up to a 2 Terrabyte Micro SD Card
A: No the battery is not removable but you can buy a moto mod for extended batter life.