The Moto Z play which appeared on AnTuTu last month has now been certified by TENAA. The device is now listed on TENAA’s website which reveals its specifications.
According to the TENAA listing, the Moto Z Play comes with Snapdragon 625 SoC under the hood which is paired with 3 GB RAM and backed by Adreno 506 GPU. At the front is the fingerprint scanner above which is the 5.5-inch Full-HD display. There’s also a 5 MP secondary camera at the front along with LED flash. At the back, you can see the 16 MP primary camera along with dual-tone LED flash below which is the Motorola logo.
At the right side of the phone is the volume rocker and power button. The device comes with 32 GB of internal storage whereas the external storage can be expanded using a microSD card. The Moto Z Play runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and the rated battery capacity is listed as 3300/3510 mAh on TENAA’s website.
The Moto Z Play listed on the TENAA website carries the same model number that was spotted on AnTuTu – XT1653-03, and, the specs listed on the website are in line with what we have seen on AnTuTu.
Now that the Moto Z Play has received TENAA certification, we expect Motorola to announce the device soon.