"Hello Moto!" were the first words spoken by Aymar de Lencquesaing, the chairman and president of Motorola Mobility, during the launch of Moto Z and Moto Z Play in Jakarta on Wednesday, as if to remind the audience of the brand's popular phrase.
Moto Z highlighted a modular design, allowing users to put different kinds of additional units (Mods) that have different functions on its backside.
Lenovo, which is now the owner of Motorola's mobile phone division, introduced four Mods Moto Z to Indonesia, namely Power Mods battery, JBL-made speaker, Insta-Share projector and camera module created by Hasselblad.
(Read also: Lenovo may release more Motorola smartphones in Indonesia)
"Moto Z aims to revolutionize the smartphone market with modular technology," said Lenovo Mobile Business Group country lead Adrie S. Suhadi.
Moto Z comes with 5.5-inch QHD (1.440 x 2.560) display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 13 megapixel primary camera, 5 megapixel secondary camera and 2,600 mAh battery. Meanwhile, Moto Z Play has 5.5-inch Full HD (1.080 x 1.920) display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset, 3GB RAM, 16 megapixel primary camera, 5 megapixel secondary camera and 3,510 mAh battery. Both will be priced at Rp 8.5 million (US$637) and Rp 5.9 million, respectively, in Indonesia. (kes)
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