Motorola Moto X Force release date December in the U.S.

One of the leaked images of the rumored Moto X Force posted by @upleaks. Twitter

Motorola's newest smartphone, Moto X Force, is reportedly set to debut this December and will be sold exclusively by Verizon, based on a report by VC Post. According to the article, the Moto X Force will be called "Droid Turbo 2" once it hits stores by the end of the year.

Although still unconfirmed, GSM Arena gives out information about the possible specs of the upcoming smartphone.

Based on the information it published, Motorola Moto X Force will run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and sport a 5.43-inch display with 1440 x 2560 pixels protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4.

Inside, the Motorola X Force will pack a Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57 CPU. Its 3GB RAM will be available on either 32 GB or 64 GB, and it will allow the use of a microSD card that can store up to 128 GB of data.

The Motorola Moto X Force is also anticipated to have a dual camera — a 5-megapixel camera in front with a LED flash and a 21-megapixel camera at the back with autofocus and a dual LED flash. It will supposedly be able to take panoramic photos, on top of featuring geotagging and face detection. There are also expectations that the device will be capable of producing videos at a maximum of 1080p at 60fps.

For other accessories, the Motorola Moto X Force will reportedly feature a microUSB v2.0 and will be powered by a nonremovable 3,760 mAh battery. It will be able to play most types of audio and video files and will come with a built-in photo and video editor.

Even though the aforementioned specs have yet to be confirmed, it is expected that there will be more features installed in the smartphone once it is officially launched in the market. The price also remains unknown, although given the supposed specs of the device, it might cost around $399, same as the Moto X Style which was released by Motorola in the United States in August.

 

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