The edges of the plastic cover are sharp, not smoothed like a glass panel would be. I have whacked the corner of my desk with the Z2 Force a few times, and I can confirm it isn't broken. Motorola's ShatterShield technology relies upon layers of impact-resistant plastic on the display instead of glass. I have no complaints about the viewing angles or colors at first glance. The 5.5-inch 1440p POLED screen is very similar to last year's model. That's becoming increasingly unacceptable for an $800 phone. Importantly, this phone is not water-resistant. Again, you need a style cover on this thing. The flat back is not ergonomic in the least, though. The bezels seem a little on the large side for an $800 phone, but it's light. In my first few hours with the Moto Z2 Force, it feels similar in the hand to past Motorola Z phones.
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