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Moto X Force Expected For December Release For $630

8:01 am September 8, 2015 By Conner Flynn

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motoxThere have been rumors about another Motorola smartphone, the Moto X Force, which may come with a shatterproof display. Nothing has been officially confirmed by Motorola yet, but it looks like the rumors may be true.

For now we will be optimistic, but take it with a grain of salt. Speaking of this smartphone, @upleaks has posted a new rumor about the Moto X Force today in fact. According to them, this handset is going to be released in December of this year for about $630.

Previous rumors suggested that the Moto X Force will feature a 5.4 inch display with 1,440×2,560 Quad HD resolution, Snapdragon 810 processor with 3GB RAM and 32/64GB of onboard storage.

We are also expecting a 3,760mAh battery as well as a 21 megapixel rear and 5 megapixel front camera. Then there is the nano-coating to protect it. If @upleaks’ latest rumor is accurate, this handset will be out in December for all to enjoy. Once Motorola confirms it, we will know for sure. Until then, we will keep an eye open for any info about this smartphone. If they confirm it. What do you think? Do you like the proposed specs? Is this destined to be your new phone?

Source Ubergizmo

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