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Moto X Play might be headed to Verizon as the Droid Maxx 2

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Vlad 21 August, 2015

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A lot of people were understandably upset when Motorola announced that the Moto X Play would not be sold in the US. However, it turns out that the Lenovo-owned company may not have meant what everyone thought it meant. Namely, it could just be that the Moto X Play won't be offered in the US under that name.

Instead, it might be rebranded for Verizon and transformed into the carrier's Droid Maxx 2. With its huge battery the Maxx title is certainly warranted, and there have been no hints so far that Big Red is going to drop the Droid line this year.



Alongside the Droid Maxx 2 (which will actually be the Moto X Play under another name), Verizon is also expected to launch the Droid Turbo 2 before the end of 2015. Whether this will turn out to be just a rebranded Moto X Style remains to be seen though.

This information comes from a Hong Kong-based leaker of all things Motorola-related, who has gotten certain things right in the past. Thus, while you should take all of it with a grain of salt, there is a chance, however small, for this to be real.

So you may just be able to purchase a Moto X Play in the US soon. That's the good news. The bad news is that if this is accurate, Verizon will be getting it exclusively.

Source | Via

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  • AnonD-375030
  • vIc
  • 27 Aug 2015

This is a good mobile . I waiting Moto X Play best model because best games and battery and camerca. Tell me date upcoming. I need to buy it. I saying bad Samsung Grand Duos for more always hang frequently. You ask me for fix slove to Grand mobile..

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  • derby
  • 9xM
  • 22 Aug 2015

such a wrost phone ever

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  • Anon
  • 4Ka
  • 22 Aug 2015

How do you know that it's going to go for the same price on Verizon as the factory-unlocked model? Verizon's Moto E2 (which is GSM unlocked) goes for $40 new, while the factory-direct unlocked model goes for $100 new.

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