Motorola Bounce release date and specs rumors: Smartphone to be called Moto X Force upon launch

Just days after @upleaks leaked a photograph of a rumored Motorola Bounce smartphone on Twitter, the tipster once again released another set of information about the device. This time, the upcoming product will allegedly be called the Moto X Force upon release.

The newest post from @upleaks shows the Black version of the device. It clearly shows the iconic Motorola logo on the back beneath the built-in camera. 

Based on rumors, the soon-to-be released smartphone will come with a 5.43-inch QHD display with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution. It will also have a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 MSM8994 processor, 32 GB or 64 GB internal storage options, 3 GB of RAM, an astounding 21-megapixel main camera, a 5-megapixel front camera, as well as a 3760 mAh battery for longer power. 

Other speculations claim that the device will come out sometime in December. The word "Force" in the device's name hints that it might come out to be "shatterproof." It means that its body will have a military MIL-STD rating on top of its water and dust resistance features. 

Meanwhile, several reports say that the Moto X Force could be the international version of the upcoming Motorola device called the Moto Droid Turbo 2, which will be exclusively sold by Verizon in the U.S. It is expected to be the improved version of the device that was offered by the American network provider in 2014. 

Other upcoming devices include the Moto X Pure and Moto X Play, as well as the new-generation Moto 360 wearable device. All products are expected to come out with the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop mobile operating system.

Motorola has yet to confirm the official name and details about the reported Moto X Force. 

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