After being leaked and sold early on Amazon, Motorola’s new Moto Z4 is now official. If you look at most of the spec sheet, everything gets a slight bump across the board. From display to the storage to the battery to the camera.

You now have a 6.4inch OLED display w/ 2340 x 1080 resolution, powered by a Snapdragon 675 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage expandable up to 2TB via microSD, a new QuadPixel f/1.7 48MP rear-facing camera w/ a 12MP output, an f/2.0 25MP selfie camera, running Android 9 Pie, Moto Mod support, in-display fingerprint reader, a headphone jack, and a 3600 mAh battery w/ 15W fast charging via USB-C. All of this in a $500 package. This continues to slightly improve on specs + experience on their high-end-like mid-range flagship. Motorola wanted to make this thing bigger, faster, and the cameras better.

The Z4 will be unlocked to work on any US carrier BTW. Verizon will offer their 5G Moto Mod as well as their 5G Ultra Wideband service (free for those on their Above or Beyond Unlimited plans) for the device. You can get it for $20.83 monthly on Verizon’s Device Payment Plan. Those who switch to VZW can get it for $10 monthly for 24 months. The Z4 drops on June 6th unlocked and June 13th for Verizon.

So who’s upgrading or picking this one up when it comes out on June 6th?

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