Motorola Launches Moto Droid Turbo 2 aka Moto X Force With ShatterShield Display
How many of you have broken your mobile display screens? I mean accidentally, surely quite a few of you. It is the most disastrous thing to happen for any individual. Motorola has the Solution for this issue with the new Moto X Force, a shatter proof smartphone.
The worst problem you may face as the owner of a smartphone is if the display shatters. Motorola has laid the foundation for this to just be a bad memory from the past. The new display technology called as ShatterShield is shockproof and supposedly unbreakable.
Here’s a video showing how strong and solid the Moto X Force / Droid Turbo 2 is:
A few weeks ago Motorola presented the DROID Turbo 2 and today it’s the Moto X Force . Actually it is the same device but with two different names. These two smartphones are the first to have this new technology unbreakable screen.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 149.8 x 78 x 7.6 mm 149.8 x 78 x 9.2 mm
Weight: 169 grams
Battery size: 3760 mAh
Screen: 5.4 inches
Display tech: AMOLED (ShatterShield)
Display Res: 2560 x 1440 pixels (544 ppi)
Front camera: 5 megapixel
Rear camera: 21 megapixels
Software : Android Lollipop 5.1.1
RAM: 3 GB
Memory: 32 GB & 64 GB
Expandable MEMORY: Yes
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Octacore 64 bit Chip
Connectivity: HSPA, LTE, NFC, Dual-SIM, Bluetooth 4.1
The screen is a 5.4 inches AMOLED panel, smaller than the Moto Maxx original, and QHD resolution (544 dpi). The new ShatterShield display has five layers to achieve the impossible: an aluminum plate, a flexible display with AMOLED technology, a capacitive touch membrane, an inner and an outer glass.
Coming to the camera department Moto X Force houses a 21 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front camera which is accompanied by a flash for low light selfies. It has a 3760 mAh battery that will offer 13 hours of use with only 15 minutes of charging. In addition, Motorola ensures that the device will have a range of up to 48 hours after a full charge.
Overall the phone looks solid and Motorola may price it around $624 for the 32GB model and $720 for the 64GB variant.
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If its anything like my Motorola/Verizon Droid Turbo 1 it will get an update to Android Marshmallow in about 6 months (after every other phone in the known universe) and it will get partial security patches 3 months after the security hole is revealed to the world. Yep I know the Moto X Force is not a Verizon branded phone but it doesn’t really matter. If I get this phone Verizon will still control and slow down my phone updates just as much as they/Motorola did with my Droid Turbo 1. I don’t think I can do this Motorola/Verizon Android update silliness any longer.