Moto X Force (aka DROID Turbo 2, aka Bounce) could cost $630
Motorola’s plans to rebrand their devices have been a fast progress taking their device’s name from a codename to its eventual market name.
The Droid Turbo 2 did not possess the normal placement of speaker at the bottom part.
The smartphone will feature four microphones that will reduce noise better.
We are not sure why Flipkart has done this, but a delayed launch could be the reason.
Regardless, it looks like the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 will have quite the suite of features to compete with against major players like the totally new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, as well as against Samsung flagships like the Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5 and many more. In terms of power, rumors suggest that the phone is going to run on a Qualcomm CPU, specifically the Snapdragon 810 SoC, which will be backed up by 3 GB of RAM. It will be mostly alive, courtesy of a 3760mAh battery. Nonetheless, a QHD resolution and Gorilla Glass 4 are said to also be part of the display setup, alongside a new anti-reflective coating that will make outdoor viewing a breeze like on no other smartphone. It will also allegedly have a 21-megapixel primary camera with a zero shutter delay support and a 5-megapixel front-facing secondary camera with LED flash. Reports initially revealed that Motorola was coming out with a new rugged flagship that they had codenamed “Bounce”. That certainly is a steep price since another product in the Moto X line, the Moto X Style, has just launched for a relatively low $399 off contract. The company has not announced the device yet, so we can expect a change in price during the final launch time. According to said report, the Moto X Play will be released as the Motorola Droid Maxx 2, and will be available exclusively via carrier Verizon.