Motorola Droid Turbo 2 to launch in US next month?

Updated on 11-Sep-2015
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The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is said to be the US version of the Moto X Force, which was leaked earlier under the codename, Motorola Bounce.

The Motorola DROID Turbo 2 could be launched in the US next month under contract by Verizon. Twitter user @upleaks posted a tweet stating this, along with saying that the international version of the phone, Moto X Force, will be globally launched in December. In another tweet, he said that the device is confirmed for launch in China and Europe, as of now.

https://twitter.com/upleaks/status/641986567108628480

The Moto X Force had been leaked before, under the name of Motorola Bounce. Supposedly being 'shatterproof', it is expected to run on Snapdragon 810 SoC, and feature a 5.4-inch QHD display. Other specs of the phone include 3GB of RAM, 21MP rear camera, 5MP front camera and a 3760mAh battery. 

Judging by the leaks, the phone will come with a variety of options for its back cover. However, according to a report by SlashGear, it is possible that the back cover is only interchangeable by the manufacturer, and not the user. The Moto X Play and the Moto X Style offer more options to customise back covers, with Motorola’s Moto Maker.

The Moto X Play is scheduled to be launched in India on September 14. The phone has a 5.5-inch Full HD display with 1.7GHz Snapdragon 615 SoC. It also comes with 2GB of RAM, 21MP rear camera as well as a 5MP front camera, and 3630mAh battery. The phone will be available with 16GB and 32GB storage options, expected to be priced at Rs. 20,000, and possibly sell on Flipkart. As of now, there is no confirmation about the launch of Moto X Style in India.

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Shrey Pacheco

Writer, gamer, and hater of public transport.

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