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DROID Turbo 2 tipped coming to Verizon stripped of “Moto X Force”

DROID Turbo 2 tipped coming to Verizon stripped of “Moto X Force”

Posted on September 11, 2015September 25, 2019 By Jarvis

The device code-named Moto X Force – a leaked device thus far – has appeared with Verizon branding this afternoon. This device appears to have a new textured triangle shape backing, a metal (or hard plastic) rim, and a backside not unlike the 2015 Moto X. This device has both DROID and Verizon branding – but a surprising lack of the new OR old Verizon logo. This new version of the device will likely have customization – but not on the level of the Moto X Style or Pure Edition.
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