Lenovo led Motorola is now more akin to freshen things up. The smartphone giant has already gained ample appreciation with its Moto Z Force in last year. Now it is planning to revamp the flagship with its next installment: Moto Z2 Force. Potential leaks have already been encountered about the next-gen smartphone in the last week, Now certain insights about its connectivity options with major carriers have also been revealed. Well-known tipster, Evan Blass has been able to gather much about Moto Z2 Force's specs and features.

According to Android Authority, Moto Z2 Force will boast Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 835 chipset. The smartphone will flaunt a design resembling in the mid of its predecessor edition and Moto's newest contents of G series: G5 and G5 Plus. As for the camera specification, Moto Z2 Force is expected to sport a dual snapper at its rear end and front selfie clicker along with dual LED flash. Furthermore, what may stun many users, the handset is said to have a feature which was replaced in its earlier edition of 2016. The 2017 Moto Z2 Force is hinted to reestablish a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The smartphone is indicated to come with curved edges.

As per a report by Phone Arena, Moto Z2 Force will not be a Verizon exclusive. In fact, in a potential manner, Evan Blass has already informed that the handset will make its official entry with at least two major carriers in the US. After this revelation, experts and tech analysts have started thinking that Moto Z2 Force would be launched with T-Mobile alongside Verizon in the country. However, Sprint is also said to offer the smartphone. But this hasn't been confirmed by any official sources. The handset is said to sport a 5.5-inche display.

Besides all these, Moto Z2 Force has been hinted to boast a thin band all around its surface, most likely to secure better radio signals. This feature may be utilized by Sprint to bring on Cat.16 download capacity level to the smartphone. However, all these are still in hints and can only be confirmed when the original handset is confirmed.