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Motorola’s latest and greatest device is finally here, and the Moto Z2 Force is the company’s 2017 flagship. While the device is soon to be coming to a store near you, we wanted to get you prepared for some tips as to what to do once the Z2 Force is in your hands!
It’s something nobody thinks about until it happens, but one of the worst things that could happen to you is losing your smartphone or having it stolen. In the event that your device does go missing, you need to know exactly how to recover your device or erase any personal information stored therein.
Android’s built-in feature — “Android Device Manager” — is the perfect way to track down a lost device, you just need to know where to find it.
Read more: How to find a lost or stolen phone
One of the most important and convenient features you’ll find on modern day smartphones is the ability to secure and unlock your device using your fingerprints. With a fingerprint button located on the front chin of the device, registering your fingerprints is extremely easy on the Moto Z2 Force. You can either set up your fingerprints during the setup process, but if you skipped over that section for whatever reason, here’s how you can set it up from inside the Settings app:
Unlike other offerings on the market, the Moto Z2 Force features a higher base storage, making it easier to store your favorite music, videos, and other content. However, if you’re looking to bring a bunch of your files over to your new Z2 Force from your old device, a microSD card is definitely the best way to do so.
Thankfully, Motorola has kept the microSD card slot, making for an easy way to expand your storage up to 2TB if you absolutely needed to. This would be helpful if you end up shooting videos in 4K on a regular basis. Here are some of our recommendations for a solid microSD card:
When starting up your new Moto Z2 Force for the first time, you’ll be presented with a screen that says “Welcome”. From here, there are two options to consider, the first of which is to copy your data from your previous device, while the second option gives you the ability to start with a clean slate.
If you want to transfer your data from your old phone to the new one, you’ll want to select “Copy your data”. After logging into your home Wi-Fi, you’ll be presented with another screen which will ask you where your data is currently housed. Here are the three options presented:
You’ll need to select the option that works best for you, but it’s important to recognize that if you choose to backup from an Android phone directly, this process takes place via NFC. If selected, you’ll need to ensure that the NFC capabilities of your old phone are turned on, and then follow these steps:
Once you hear the tone, you’ll be prompted to log in with your Google account and the transfer will begin. Once completed, you’ll have to wait for a little while, depending upon how much information was stored on your old device, and then you’ll be ready to go!
When our Moto Z2 Force was booted up for the first time, we noticed something rather strange about the top left-hand corner on the status bar — there was a carrier logo. This logo is rather large and takes up quite a bit of space.
Luckily, there’s an easy method for removing this logo from your status bar, leaving you more room for activities.
A feature that has been present on Motorola devices since the birth of the original Moto X has been its Moto Active Display. This feature returns, and is better than ever in our early testing period. There are new things to check out and features to enable to get an experience that isn’t found anywhere else.
In order to get started, you’ll need to tap the Moto app icon on your home screen and you’ll be presented with three different sections:
Moto Actions provides an array of different settings, including “One Button nav”. When enabled, this will allow you to navigate your device from the luxury of your home button. Additionally, when enabling this, you will be able to save a few precious pixels and get some more screen real-estate.
The Moto Display section provides the settings to your Active Display, while making it possible to quickly reply to messages from your lock screen, without ever unlocking the device. Also found in this section is “Night Display”, which will change the tone of your display to make things easier on your eyes after the sun goes down.
The final section is Moto Voice and this allows you to control your phone while just using your voice. Simple voice commands such as “Show me the calendar” or “Show me Chrome” will make for an excellent hands-free experience. Best of all, none of these voice commands interfere with Google Assistant so you’ll get the best of both worlds.
As we stated above, Motorola has included its Moto Display feature to offer a unique experience when it comes to handling your lock screen notifications. However, this isn’t for everyone and there’s a really easy way to bring back the traditional lock screen for those looking to save a few battery percentage points.
This next one is a bit different as it’s for those who want to try using just the home button to navigate their new Moto Z2 Force. By default, Motorola has enabled the standard on-screen navigation bar, but there’s a way to disable this. By disabling the navigation bar, you will be able to use gestures on your home button to navigate throughout the device and get some extra screen real-estate. Here are the steps necessary to take advantage of this feature:
Introduced last year along with the original Moto Z and Moto Z Force, Moto Mods offer an interesting take on modularity. Some of these Moto Mods make it possible to add a 360-degree camera, extend your battery, or be the life of the party with the JBL SoundBoost Moto Mod.
Best of all, any of the Moto Mods released last year, are compatible with the new Moto Z2 Force, so it’s just a matter of seeing what’s best for you. If you want to check out Motorola’s current offerings, you can simply hit the “Moto Mods” app icon and you’ll be taken to Motorola’s store to check everything out.
There’s no reason your phone’s notifications should ever interrupt a good night’s sleep. While you can always manually set your phone to silent every night (providing you remember), you could also automate this entire process by setting up automatic Do Not Disturb schedules. This will mute your phone, but still allow some high priority notifications to come through (calls from specific contacts for instance). The best part? You’ll never again have to remember to mute your phone before bed. Here’s how you can set it up:
From here, you can choose between always having it on every day, setting specific times and days you want DnD to activate (Automatic rules), and what notifications you would still like to come through (Priority only allows). For instance, you may want to only allow calls from your contacts, your favorite contacts, or repeat callers to come through in the event of an emergency.
To shoot or record 4K video with the Moto Z2 Force, you just have to open the camera app then do the following:
It’s important to remember that shooting video in 4K UHD will definitely take up more space, so if you opted against picking up a microSD card, it might be worth it to stick to 1080p video.
The Moto Z2 Force feels pretty snappy out of the box, but things can definitely be turned up a notch. To speed things up and make the UI feel more snappy, you can increase the speed of the animations. But you’ll first need to activate the hidden Developer Options by following these steps:
To speed up animations:
While devices like the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 are featuring larger displays in smaller form factors, the Moto Z2 Force keeps a traditional aspect ratio with its 5.5-inch display. Thankfully, Motorola has included a quick gesture that allows you to shrink the screen, making it much more accessible for one-handed usage.
Once enabled, you will be able to swipe from the center of your screen to the bottom left or right corner to activate the one-handed mode. This way you can reach the status bar without needing to perform gymnastics with one hand. If you want to go back to the normal view, simply tap the black area surrounding your new home screen and everything will go back to normal.
As awesome as the Moto Z2 Force is, it’s not much without some great apps and games. We’ve compiled tons of helpful guides for finding the best apps and games in the Play Store. Before you dive in and rummage around, you’ll want to check out these lists first.
These tips will get your feet wet, but this is only the beginning of what the Z2 Force can do. For even more content, we’ve got the Moto Z2 Force Forum at AndroidForums.com! All you have to do is download the Forums app and you’ll automatically be added to the correct forum. You’ll find more helpful tips and other users like you. It’s easy to ask for help and get answers. Here are a few threads to get you started: