Motorola Moto Z3 Play Pre-Orders are available now: 6″ display, 4GB….>

Good news! You can now place Motorola Moto Z3 Play pre-orders at multiple retailers. The phone ships with 4GB RAM, 3000mAh battery and a dual cam set up. Keep reading to find out more!

Motorola Moto Z3 Play Pre-Orders

Motorola Moto Z3 Play Pre-Orders are available now

Motorola Moto Z3 Play Pre-Orders have gone up multiple retailers today. The Moto Z3 Play is available for pre-order at B&H Photo and Motorola.com as well as Amazon. However, Amazon has it as a “Prime Exclusive” smartphone, so it’s slightly different and $50 cheaper. Underhood, Motorola Moto Z3 Play specs keep the same footprint as the Z and Z2 device. The maker includes a tall 6-inch Super AMOLED display of 1080 x 2160 pixels.

Besides, it runs Snapdragon 636 chipset coupled with eight Kryo 260 cores and a new Adreno 509 GPU at the core. Regarding the storage options, both the 32GB and 64GB variants will come with 4GB RAM (expandable up to 400GB). The optics department gets some upgrade, too. The primary rear camera at keeps the 12MP sensor, sitting behind a f/1.7 lens. It also receives a secondary 5MP snapper with Dual-Pixel autofocus mode as well as the dual-tone LED flash.

Motorola Moto Z3 Play Pre-Orders

The selfie camera is now 8MP with an aperture of f/2.0, no flash included. Another thing that has disappeared since the Z2 Play is the audio jack. On top of that, the Motorola handset houses a 3000mAh battery inside its thin body and supports TurboPower 15W charging. Lastly, it runs on Android Oreo system with all Moto perks available such as Moto Display, Actions, Camera, etc.

Motorola Moto Z3 Play release date and price

Customers can get Motorola Moto Z3 Play price with pre-orders today for $499, and the shipment should arrive a week later. According to the company, Motorola Moto Z3 Play release date will take place on June 29. There aren’t any other promotions going on for the Moto Z3 Play right now, but every purchase does come with the Moto Power Pack which is definitely a nice gesture on Motorola’s part.