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5 reasons why the Moto Z3 5G phone is a giant gimmick that you shouldn't buy

5 reasons why the Moto Z3 5G phone is a giant gimmick that you shouldn’t buy

Posted on August 5, 2018July 27, 2019 By Jarvis

While the rest of the tech world was focused on Apple’s trillion-dollar march yesterday, Motorola was making history of its own. At a small event in Chicago, the company formerly owned by Google introduced the Z3, a 6-inch phone with a unique selling point: 5G networking. While the phone itself doesn’t have a 5G modem built into it, Motorola promises that there will be a 5G Mod next year (those things that magnetically attach to the back of the phone) that will add a Snapdragon X50 modem to take advantage of the blazingly fast speeds that will accompany the launch of the first 5G networks in 2019.
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Phones Tags:5g, Apple, Google, mod, moto, Moto Z3, Motorola, networking, Snapdragon

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