There’s no shortage of rumours surrounding the Moto Z2 Play, and now, the device has been registered with TENAA. Based on the listing of the device in TENAA’s databasa, the Z2 Play is even slimmer than its predecessor. Unfortunately, its battery capacity has been reduced as well.
A Motorola-branded smartphone with the model number XT1710-08 was registered with TENAA not too long ago. Based on alleged rumours and leaks of the Moto Z2 Play, this device is very likely the Z2 Play. Also, it’s worth noting that Lenovo also registered a device with a very similar model number on SIRIM earlier this month.
According to the TENAA listing, the Moto Z2 Play measures 5.99mm thin. For the sake of comparison, its predecessor is thicker at 7mm. Given the thinner chassis, it’s not surprising to see that the Z2 Play also comes with a smaller 2,820mAh battery; the original Moto Z Play had a bigger 3,510mAh cell. Chances are, the Moto Z2 Play won’t be quite as long-lasting as its predecessor.
Other specifications of the Z2 Play revealed in the TENAA certification include a 5.5-inch 1080p OLED display, a 2.2GHz octa-core processor paired with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, 12MP rear and 5MP front-facing cameras, as well as Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box.
The Moto Z2 Play is expected to be announced sometime in June 2017 next month alongside the Moto Z2 and Moto Z2 Force. Until then, the specifications of the Z2 Play this TENAA listing revealed are as official as they get.
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