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The Motorola Moto X Force, codenamed as Bounce, could be launched in December. Rumours about this particular device had first surfaced on the Internet several weeks ago, but it was only until recently that more details about it have been known.

The Moto X Force, according to multiple online publications, will be having a rugged look with a shatterproof build, in addition to a set of high end smartphone specs.

As Upleaks - an infamous social media tech tipster - has revealed, the device will be sporting a 5.43-inch breakproof screen with a WQHD resolution. Apart from that, the tip also stated that the unit is going to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor at 2 GHz and 3 GB of RAM, and will be kept running by a 3,760 mAh battery.

The upcoming smartphone flagship's camera specs are reportedly also going to turn out boast-worthy with 21 megapixels for its rear, primary snapper and 5 megapixels for the one on the front. LED flash is available, as well as 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage capacity. As hoped, the device' storage may be further expanded with a MicroSD card.

Android Authority is convinced that when the device is launched in December, it will be priced at $628 - which clearly means that it is not a budget smartphone. Such a price is only expected, considering that the specs that go with Moto X Force are very high end and impressive.

Unfortunately, Tech Times has pointed out that although its high end specs could entice today's tech users, they can also compel the public to settle for a cheaper alternative, such as the Moto X Style. According to the report, it has some pretty powerful specs too, but at a more affordable price.

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