Motorola Moto Z (32 GB, Fine Gold, 5.50", Single SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G)
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Motorola Moto Z

32 GB, Fine Gold, 5.50", Single SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G


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aga_peter

7 years ago

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MikeBrian

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

This has been asked twice recently: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/wie-sieht-es-aus-mit-moto-mods-werden-diese-auch-verfuegbar-sein-und-wenn-ja-ca-wann-35169 https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/and-moto-mods-soonly-available-35585?referrerProductId=5897511 The questions are there precisely so that the same question is not asked more than once.... Just have a look at all the questions

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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Hybrid SIM? You mean a hybrid slot for SIM card and SD card? This is normally only important to emphasise in the case of DUAL SIM, where you then usually have to decide whether you want to use 2 SIM cards or only 1 SIM card, but would like to use an additional memory card for it. Since this is a SINGLE SIM smartphone, the question almost answers itself -> 1x SIM + 1x memory card at the same time is possible.

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XNVX

8 years ago

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TschoschiBoschi

8 years ago

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There are a few more changes than just the battery capacity... The screen resolution is smaller (SuperAmoled 403ppi) and the processor is less powerful - but this combination increases the battery life again. The camera is even stronger on the Moto Z Play (16 MP), but has a poorer aperture. And the biggest plus point: the Z Play has a 3.5 jack :) I don't know if Digitec will offer the Z Play at some point, but you can order the smartphone "from other providers" with a few days delivery time. ;) I hope I could help....

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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chrisbicug

8 years ago

That certainly already exists, but not in Switzerland. The network providers with the rip-offs don't want you to be able to insert a second SIM. In the Far East, especially China, dual SIM is standard. Who wants to run around with 2 mobile phones and always have to look for where something is stored? Even if you are willing to pay the full price, you won't get it, the network providers are too powerful. Sorry.

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