A couple of weeks ago, Lenovo announced the Moto Z2 Force, promising a shatterproof display among other high-end specs. Today, the handset is generally available from AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Motorola.com, and Best Buy.
Other than the issue that the screen is quite easily scratched, we loved the new Moto when we reviewed it. The Snapdragon 835 chipset brings the power, and the dual-lens camera has a lot of really cool features.
But if that camera isn't enough for you, there's also a 360-degree camera Moto Mod, which is Motorola's brand for modular accessories. This is also available today from Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Motorola.com, and will be coming to Best Buy later on this month.
While you can buy the phone from Motorola.com for $720 or $30/month, Best Buy is offering some cheaper deals. The retailer is selling the Sprint variant for just $24.66/month, and the AT&T model is $27/month. The 360-degree camera is $299.99, and you can check out Motorola's entire Mod collection here.