Despite what the name might suggest, the 2019-released Moto Z4 is not what we’d call a true flagship. Powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 675 processor, the modular phone nonetheless made headlines as Verizon’s first 5G-capable mobile device.
Technically, 5G-upgradeable would be the correct designation for this 6.4-inch handset with a 3,600mAh battery under its hood that only supports 4G LTE download speeds by default, needing a special Moto Mod attachment packing its own 2,000mAh cell, Snapdragon 855 SoC, and Snapdragon X50 modem to tap into Verizon’s state-of-the-art Ultra Wideband network.