According to a report on the Brazilian site Tudocelular, Motorola has sent invites for a launch event on June 6 in Brazil. The Lenovo-owned company didn’t mention the smartphone, but it’s likely to launch the Moto Z3 Play, as last year, the Moto Z2 Play was the first to arrive.
The poster shows the face of the smartphone but doesn’t reveal any key specs. The event will start at 9:30 AM, as displayed on the smartphone. From rumors, the Moto Z3 Play will feature a 6.01-inch AMOLED display with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a 2160 x 1080 pixels resolution. The company has given a new name for the display style, MaxVision. Under the hood, it will be powered by the Snapdragon 636, giving a bit more power than the Moto Z2’s Snapdragon 626.
Motorola has sent invites for a launch event in Brazil | Photo Credit: Tudocelular
It will be available in two memory configurations: 4 GB RAM + 32 GB internal storage and 6 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage, which will be expandable with a microSD card. The smartphone is reported to retain its 3,000 mAh battery but will have a big upgrade in the optics department. The device will get a dual camera set up on the back consisting of two 12 MP sensors, while the front gets an upgrade to 8 MP from 5 MP.
According to a previous report, the Moto Z3 Play is made of glass and contains the pins for the Moto Mods. The dual cameras are embedded in a circular case in the signature Moto style. The report revealed that the fingerprint sensor would be included on the right side of the device, just below the volume keys. The left side also contains a button, likely the power button or Google Assistant key.
The device comes with three microphones, two on the front and one on the back, which hints at an advanced voice recognition feature or an update to the Moto Actions feature.