2018 is shaping up to be a big year for Motorola.
Ever since its acquisition by Lenovo, Motorola's turned into a company that's not shy about releasing a lot of different phones each year. This allows for a lot of choices, but it can also make trying to pick the perfect phone a bit headache-inducing. No matter your opinion on Motorola's release cycle, however, there's no denying that 2018 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for the company.
We've seen a ton of leaks, rumors, renders and more for Motorola's lineup of phones for 2018 ever since the beginning of the year, and this is everything we know so far.
The phones that are still on their way
Motorola One Power
The wildcard on this list easily goes to the Motorola One Power. We didn't have any idea such a phone existed until late May, and based on what we know so far, it looks quite a bit different from the rest of Motorola's 2018 handsets.
First off, the overall design language isn't anything like the rest of this year's Moto phones. There's a giant notch at the top of the screen, vertical dual cameras on the back, and what appears to be a metal unibody.
Android One branding suggests that this phone will be among the first Motorola phones to get software updates and new security patches, and the full-on "Motorola" branding is unique from the short-hand "Moto" tag on the rest of the company's products.
Moto Z3/Z3 Play
Next, let's talk about Motorola's highest-end and most premium phones for 2018 – the Moto Z3 and Z3 Play.
Just like last year, we're expecting Motorola to release two entries in its Z-series in 2018. The regular Moto Z3 will be the most powerful of the two, whereas the Z3 Play will come with slightly lower specs and a more affordable price tag. Specifications for these two phones are mostly up in the air, but what does seem like a sure bet is slimmer bezels.
Both the Moto Z3 and Z3 Play will supposedly come with 6-inch FHD+ displays, and like we saw through a lot of 2017, bezels surrounding these panels are going to be cut down considerably. The Z3 (pictured below) has the slimmest bezels of the two, but the Z3 Play still looks a lot more modern when compared to the Z2 Play.
Something that's got our attention with these two renders is the lack of a physical fingerprint sensor. It's possible that Motorola will be opting for one that lies underneath the display like we saw with Vivo at CES 2018, a facial recognition system, or a combination of the two. It's too early to say for certain, but we'll likely see at least one of these things make an appearance.
Along with showing off the phone itself, the image of the Z3 also reveals a new Moto Mod. It may not look like anything at first glance, but the "5G" branding near the bottom suggests that this Mod will allow the Z3 to get 5G data speeds. Furthermore, the monthly data allotment page is taken right from the Project Fi app and could be a hint that more Moto phones will find their way to Google's MVNO.
Moto X5
If you're not about the Moto Mod life but still want a quality phone from Motorola, the X series has proven to be the way to go. Our first look at the Moto X5 shows a very similar design compared to the X4, but there are a couple key differences.
Just like the Z3/Z3 Play, we're looking at a tall display with slim bezels on all sides. However, unlike those two phones, the X5 appears to have a notch near the top just like another phone with an X in its name. This is one trend I was really hoping wouldn't catch on, but if it has to make its way into one Moto phone, so be it.
The screen on the X5 is said to measure in at 5.9-inches with a FHD+ resolution, there are dual cameras on the front and back, and there's also mention of "Moto's Smart AI."
Unfortunately, it's possible none of this will mean anything. A report surfaced in early March suggesting that Motorola had canceled the Moto X5, meaning it won't be released at all. As a big fan of the X4, this would be incredibly disappointing if it turns out to be true.
The phones that have been released
Moto G6/G6 Plus/G6 Play
Motorola's Moto G series has been its most popular (and profitable) since the very first Moto G that came out in 2013, and this year's entries have proven to be some of the best so far.
For 2018, Motorola released three G phones — the Moto G6, G6 Play, and G6 Plus. The Play is the most affordable of the bunch, with the G6 Plus being the flagship entry and the regular G6 finding home in between the two.
While the G6 Play is made out of a shiny plastic, the G6 and G6 Plus both have glass bodies that look and feel much nicer than their asking prices. Add that together with dual cameras, 18:9 screens, and Snapdragon processors, and there's a lot to like here.
Moto G6, G6 Play, and G6 Plus: Everything you need to know!
Moto E5/E5 Plus/E5 Play
Similar to the G series, Motorola released three entries in its E5 series this year in the forms of the Moto E5, Moto E5 Plus, and Moto E5 Play.
The E5 Play is the cheapest phone in Motorola's 2018 portfolio, touting a plastic body, 16:9 display, removable battery, and pretty low specs.
The E5 and E5 Plus still won't blow your socks off, but they're a bit more modern with glass designs, big, 18:9 screens, and respectable specs across the board. Oh, and did we mention the E5 Plus has a gigantic 5,000 mAh battery? 😳
If this year's G6 phones are too rich for your blood, the E5 models are absolutely worth a look.
Moto E5, E5 Plus and E5 Play: Everything you need to know!
Updated May 2018: I've refreshed this list with all the latest phones announced by Motorola!