May 19, 2017 05:50 PM EDT
In the past weeks, there have been a number of leaks came out related to some of Motorola's upcoming 2017 lineup of the smartphone. Today, an official render of the Moto Z2 Force, which will be the flagship high-end handset from Lenovo's mobile division, has been surfaced online. The latest leaked render comes from a reliable source familiar with Lenovo's plans.
The design of the Moto Z2 Force in the leaked render looks much like the previously leaked image of the Moto Z2 Play. The front side of the phone is a bit different on the Moto Z2 Force, but the biggest difference is on the back, showing what looks like a dual camera set-up, versus just a single sensor on the back of the Moto Z2 Play. The design fits easily with previous render leaks of the Moto Z2 Force that we have posted, as noted by Android Authority.
The Moto Z line is said to drop the DROID part of its name in the U.S., where the smartphone will reportedly not be Verizon exclusives in 2017. However, last month, a tweet distributed by Evan Blass revealed that the Moto Z2 Force will be offered by T-Mobile this year.
A recent photo of an internal sales presentation has confirmed that the Moto Z2 Force will have a 5.5-inch Full HD display with Motorola's "ShatterShield" technology, which is designed to make the screen shatterproof if the phone falls or is dropped, with a resolution of 1440 x 2560. Moto Z2 Force is said to support 1 GHz LTE speeds, which hints that smartphone will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset including an octa-core CPU and the Adreno 540 GPU. Z2 Force can also have 4GB of RAM inside, along with 64GB of native storage, as reported by Phone Arena.
Moto Z2 Force is expected to be officially announced by Motorola sometime soon. For more updates stay tuned to Droid Report.