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The recently announced Motorola Moto Droid Turbo 2 (aka Moto X Force), which is claimed to have the world's first shatterproof display, was put to a bit bizarre drop test by a team at UnlockRiver.com. While drop tests are usually performed on phones to test their durability and strength, and/or to verify the company's claims, the way the UnlockRiver.com team conducted a drop test on the Moto Droid Turbo 2 was a little eccentric.
The team attached the phone to an aerial drone and let it drop from a height over 900 feet. To our surprise, not only the phone's display survived the test, but the phone was also functioning. There was, however, some damage to the phone's upper-left side, but it remained responsive to touch inputs even after the drop test.
In an exclusive interview with IBNLive, Motorola India head Amit Boni revealed that the the Moto X Force will soon be introduced in India in January.
The name "Droid Turbo 2" is exclusive to the US and the same phone will be introduced as the Moto X Force in India and other countries, he said.
The display on the phone has been made using Motorola's new shatterproof display technology - Moto ShatterShield - which is said to be an integrated system consisting of five layers designed from materials that absorb shock from impact and are guaranteed not to shatter.
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