A booting device State: Inactive
Description
The Motorola Z2 Force is a very performant device, still light and thin and they claim, that it has an unbreakable display.
Automated Usability (beta)
The device is not able to perform as a phone. If you need complete calling and cellular data functionalities, consider choosing a different device.
Actors:
- Manual brightness
- Torchlight
- Vibration
Camera:
- Flashlight
- Photo
- Video
- Switching between cameras
Cellular:
- Carrier info, signal strength
- Data connection
- Dual SIM functionality
- Incoming, outgoing calls
- MMS in, out
- PIN unlock
- SMS in, out
- Change audio routings
- Voice in calls
- Volume control in calls
Endurance:
- 24+ hours battery lifetime
- 7+ days stability
GPU:
- Boot into UI
- Hardware video playback
Misc:
- Anbox patches (deprecated)
- AppArmor patches
- Battery percentage
- Offline charging
- Online charging
- Recovery image
- Reset to factory defaults
- RTC time
- SD card detection and access
- Shutdown / Reboot
- Wireless External monitor
- Waydroid
Sensors:
- Automatic brightness
- Fingerprint reader
- GPS
- Proximity
- Rotation
- Touchscreen
Sound:
- Earphones
- Loudspeaker
- Microphone
- Volume control
USB:
- MTP access
- ADB access
- Wired External monitor
Confirmed, depending on the maintenance
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Working to some extent but with issues
Issue is not specific to this device
Subject to port development
Do you own this device and can help with testing?
The Motorola Z2 Force still has 7 unverified features.
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CPU | Octa-core 64-bit |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 |
GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 540 |
Storage | 64GB |
Memory | 6GB |
Android Version | Android 7.1.1 |
Battery | 2730 mAh |
Display | 1.440 x 2.560 pixels, 5.5 in, 534 PPI, AMOLED |
Rear Camera | 12MP |
Front Camera | 8MP |
Dimensions | 155,8 x 76 x 5,99 mm |
Weight | 143,0 g |
Architecture | arm64 |