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  • In front of me today I have Motorola's flagship, the Moto Z2 Force.

  • Keeping the same modular theme from last year, this self-proclaimed durable phone has solid

  • specs built into a surprisingly thin body.

  • Motorola is pushing that shatter proof screen again, so let's see what this phone can really

  • handle.

  • [Intro]

  • My Mohs picks do a fantastic job of differentiating between different materials by their relative

  • hardness.

  • Plastic is soft so it scratches at a three.

  • Glass is harder and scratches around a six.

  • And real sapphire, like the HTC U11 sapphire edition is basically impervious to scratches,

  • landing at an eight or a nine on Mohs scale of hardness.

  • Shatter proof screens are normally made from plastic, like we've seen from previous Motorola

  • phones and the Samsung Active series.

  • This Z2 Force is no differentplastic.

  • This obviously has its benefits, your screen will never break and that's a huge plus.

  • But the softness of the plastic leaves it more susceptible to superficial damage.

  • As you can see, even my fingernails, which are level 2.5 on Mohs scale, can leave a mark.

  • So it scratches pretty easily.

  • Motorola has replaced this outer plastic covering on previous phones for a reasonable fee and

  • hopefully they continue doing that with this model so customers like us can replace them

  • if necessary.

  • The home button is not scratch resistant either.

  • My razor blade does do some damage, but luckily it does remain 100 percent functional even

  • it's excessively scratched beyond normal use.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • My fingerprint still unlocks the phone every single time without fail.

  • The earpiece is recessed inside of the phone and it's made out of that thin vinyl covering.

  • While it's not as durable as a metal earpiece, at least it's not going to fall out on it's

  • own.

  • Now, Motorola has paid special attention to the front camera of this phone adding it's

  • own front facing, dual toned LED flash for you selfie lovers out there.

  • The only problem is that the camera is still covered by that same plastic as the screen,

  • so one fingernail scratch in the wrong spot and your pictures are ruined until you have

  • Motorola swap out that top layer of your phone.

  • Adding a simple screen protector over the plastic would solve this problem though.

  • The dual 12 megapixel rear cameras are covered by glass, finally.

  • So that is scratch resistant.

  • These cameras aren't wide angle like the LG G6, or telephoto like the iPhone.

  • The dual combo is just for depth effect, which is slightly less useful in my opinion, but

  • still has a nice bonus over the average phone.

  • Motorola says the body is made out of 7000 series aluminum, the same high quality stuff

  • that Apple started using with the iPhone 6s.

  • And it definitely sounds like metal.

  • One awesome thing that I want to point out, if by chance the screen on your Moto Z4 Force

  • ever breaks, Motorola has a waranty for 4 whole years.

  • That's longer than Donald Trump's going to be president.

  • Super cool of Motorola to stand behind their product with such a gigantic warranty.

  • The gold pins down at the bottom of the phone are for all the modular components that magnetically

  • attach to the back, like a speaker or a bigger camera.

  • Personally, I'm most excited for that projector.

  • The sides of the phone do have the same premium feel of metal that we expect on flagships.

  • The top is metal as well.

  • And even the buttons are made from metal.

  • Down here at the bottom we have the USB-C port and an unfortunate lack of headphone

  • jack.

  • Having no headphone jack rules this phone out for me as a daily driver.

  • I treat my phone like a tool and a phone with out usable basic features is not worth my

  • time to carry.

  • Headphone jacks are a dime a dozen, and wireless headphones are not always accessible...maybe

  • some day in the future, but today is not that day.

  • The screen of this phone is pretty darn awesome, 5.5 inch 1440p OLED.

  • And most importantly, not ever having to worry about your screen breaking during a drop.

  • That peace of mind is really truly amazing, even if you do have to compromise with the

  • front plastic.

  • The screen lasted 10 seconds before the plastic melted and the screen turned white, leaving

  • a permanent bulge in the top layer and a permanent white spot on the display itself.

  • If you ever do drop your phone, it will survive unless it's dropped in a fireso try to

  • avoid that.

  • To be modular ready, this phone is shockingly thin and I fully expected it to flex more

  • than it did.

  • There was a little screen separation from the main body, but since this phone has no

  • water resistance rating, nothing's being compromised.

  • Bending from the back yields no destruction either.

  • The phone is extremely solid in its construction.

  • While this phone might not be the phone for me, it's still gets my approval.

  • I think it's awesome that Motorola is pushing the limits with design and functionality with

  • their mods.

  • Some of them are super appealing like that projector.

  • I think I'm going to have to take an inside look at that in a future video.

  • What do you think?

  • Would you prefer a plastic shatter resistant screen or a glass screen?

  • Let me know in the comments and come hang out with me on Twitter and Instagram.

  • I have a lot of big videos planned for the future so hit that subscribe button, and thanks

  • for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

In front of me today I have Motorola's flagship, the Moto Z2 Force.

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