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Motorola Moto X Force certified by 3C in China

Earlier leaked Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is again in the news with a lot of rumors and some confirmations. Just after Motorola XT1585, which has been certified by GCF, that has been pinned with an unannounced phone code name Motorola Kinzie, a new successor is going to be unveiled. The certification process carries the legal authority to hitch the smartphone in the market.

The recently certified device's specs is rumored to match the specs that were to be mentioned in Motorola Moto X Force.  The handset will be placed in the market with the name Motorola Droid 2 to feature the specs making it a Verizon exclusive in the states, with an unbreakable 5.43-inch glass.

Another rumor came out with the evidence that a Motorola model XT1581 has been certified in the country by China's 3C certification website. The phone is believed to a country specific model of Moto X Force and will support TD-LTE connectivity, as per the confirmations from the certification.

The smartphone is considered to be a sequel of the Motorola Droid Turbo in US. The expected specs to be offered by the set is its unbreakable 5.43-inch glass display with a resolution of 1440*2560. It is rumored to power Snapdragon 810 SoC with n octa-core CPU and the Adreno 430 GPU. Further coupling the device, 3GB Ram will be provided with a battery sporting 3760mAh energy. The two variants will carry 32GB/64GB of native storage. The phone could be priced at $630 USD with a camera supportive panel featuring 21MP rear/5MP front.

The two smartphone, Motorola Droid Turbo 2 and Motorola Droid Maxx 2 will be hunched late this month. The former being the Verizon exclusive version of the Moto X Force, while the latter is Verizon exclusive version of Motorola Moto X Play, as confirmed by Google.

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