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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

The recently revealed 2nd generation Moto 360 smartwatch will be sold in China, according to a new report. The wearable making it to the country might have something to do with the fact that Motorola is now owned by Lenovo, a Chinese company.
This is a bit unexpected because Google services are effectively banned in China and thus don't work. And the Moto 360 runs Android Wear, which is an operating system that, unlike Android for phones and tablets, is pretty much controlled by Google in its entirety. Most of what the currently outed Android Wear watches do is powered by various Google services.
Motorola's Moto X Force smartphone, which first leaked nearly a week ago under codename Bounce, will be launched in the month of December this year, according to the usually reliable leaker @upleaks.
It was also revealed that the device will carry a price tag of 4,000 CNY, which turns out to be around $628.
Specs-wise, the handset will be powered by the Snapdragon 810 chipset, and sport a 5.43-inch QHD display. It will come with 3GB RAM, 32/64GB of internal memory, and pack in a 3,760 mAh battery.
In terms of camera, the Moto X Force - which carriers a "shatterproof" label, suggesting a military MIL-STD rating of some sort - will feature a 21MP rear unit and a 5MP front shooter.

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