With curve on both the sides from the rear, the device fees compact despite its wider size and thick edges. The company has tried to keep it simple, and we like how that idea looks. The big camera module, dual-tone circled LED flash, and Moto Logo, all are winded up in a single lane, apart from that there is nothing on the back side. Specifically, it’s made out of synthetic nylon and gives it a rugged look, if you’re into such things, then it’s a great start. Moving on to the rear side, it has a non-removable back panel, which is textured in the roughest way, meaning it won’t slip from your hands even if your hands are all oiled up.
The power key has a textured surface while the volume keys have a smooth surface, thus making easier to understand which is which button. I’m especially happy that there is a way to differentiate between power and volume rocker keys since they’re lined up on the same edge. But it does have quite a chunky thickness at 9.2mm for today’s standards, although, make no mistake you can still hold the device in one hand and reach every corner of it with your fingers. Weighing at 169 grams, it is still lighter than most of the high-end flagships like Huawei Nexus 6P and iPhone 6S Plus. As well as you can notice the dual signal bands are integrated on those edges. It has what it is called as trapezoid cross section on the top and bottom edges. Some wouldn’t call this a beautiful phone, but I rather like its design it’s straight forward, no fancy stuff, just the way I like my phone. Sporting a unibody design, the latest device from a Lenovo company boasts an aluminum frame, which as rough as its display. But honestly, it feels like the toughest of them all. The X Force has a different yet a familiar design language, most of its handsets comes with textured back, which can be witnessed on this handset as well. We have been playing around with this handset for around a week and now we are ready to share detailed thoughts about the device. These days’ smartphones are seemingly becoming more and more delicate by the day, now a handset that promises to handle considerable wear and tear should engage many people to try out such device. I mean really, a drop test on a grass surface. Yes, that is true, if you haven’t had a chance to see it in action, then you can head over to our YouTube Channel where we drop this handset on a concrete floor, not on a grass as many would’ve done it. It offers a display that shouldn’t crack, break or shatter even if you drop it from a considerably tall height. The X Force has a one-stand-out ability that clumsy people most of all would understand and need in their smartphone. Exactly a week ago, the company launched this handset in India at a price of Rs 49,999 for 32GB while Rs 53,999 for 64GB. Originally named as Moto Droid Turbo 2 in the United States, the new entrant has been put in the Moto X category for its international market and India is one of them. Now the company is making a play for high-end smartphone market with its latest in the offering, the Moto X Force. The company had handsets like Moto E Second Generation, Moto X Play, Moto X Style and Droid Turbo. It’s all because of quality and stylish products it offers in all three ranges budget, the mid and high end.
While it has seen its share of praise in the international market, the brand has been getting a lot of attention from its Indian audience.
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Motorola, renamed as Moto in India, is on its top of the game with its Moto G and Moto X series performing incredible among Android smartphone consumers.