Huawei is usually the one to play naming games in the mobile world,
but today Motorola's proved it can dabble in that realm too. See,
Lenovo's subsidiary has launched a new smartphone in China - the Moto Z
2018. It even comes with a limited edition variation, called Moto Z 2018
Kingsman VIP Special Edition.
Yet despite the name this is nothing but a Moto Z2 Force
with a gold M logo on the back and a bunch of accessories thrown in for
the special edition. The specs are exactly the same, the look is
exactly the same, you get the idea - for all intents and purposes, this
is a Z2 Force, just going by another name for whatever reason.
The Moto Z 2018 Kingsman VIP Special Edition is truly special in that
it's priced at CNY 9,999 which means a whopping $1,507 or €1,282. For
that huge amount of cash you receive the same phone, but it will arrive
in a box that's shaped like a briefcase (to go with the movie tie-in,
get it?).
The special package also contains a VIP card, a TurboPower battery
mod, a wireless charging mod, a USB Type-C to 3.5mm adapter, a leather
flip case, a 45th anniversary notepad, a pair of USB Type-C Hi-Fi
headphones, and (surprise!) a warranty card. The special edition
smartphone is only going to be offered in black. At the moment there's
no information on whether a non-special Moto Z 2018 will be released in
China, and if so how much it will end up retailing for.
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