Moto X Force will be the official name of the leaked Bounce

Vlad, 02 September, 2015

Just a short couple of days ago we brought you word of a new smartphone in development at Motorola. Up until today this was known by its codename - Bounce.

It will however be sold as the Moto X Force when it eventually launches. Along with the official name, we have a new leaked render of the device for your viewing pleasure.



It keeps the trademark Motorola design, so you're not definitely not going to confuse this with an offering from a different manufacturer. Since we've so far heard that there's a Droid Turbo 2 in the making for Verizon, it now seems likely that would be based on the Moto X Force, since Big Red's other Moto launch, the Droid Maxx 2, is basically just a rebranded Moto X Play. Then again, the carrier could have gone with the Moto X Style for its next-gen Turbo, we'll see.

The Moto X Force will apparently be "shatterproof", which suggests a military MIL-STD rating of some sort. This could be paired with water and dust resistance through an IP factor.

Inside the Moto X Force we'll find the Snapdragon 810 chip from Qualcomm, 3GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB of storage, as well as a 3,760 mAh battery (which, amazingly, is even bigger than that of the Moto X Play). The screen will be a 5.43-inch QHD affair, while the main camera will be the 21 MP unit seen in both of the other Moto X-branded devices launched this year, paired once again with a 5 MP selfie snapper.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-312515
  • 05 Sep 2015
  • Q}4

Man it's getting tough keeping up with all these Motorola brand names lol

  • BL
  • 03 Sep 2015
  • ib9

sorry to say, there is no motorola phones selling near my country. Keep up with the marketing. I have to say it is pretty ridiculous.

  • LLL
  • 03 Sep 2015
  • tDD

Star Wars comes to mind... Imagine Han Solo using this one in The Force Awakens ;) On a more serious note, I can't wait for SD 820. SD 810 is underpowered for such Force name IMO.

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