Motorola has officially announced the Moto X Force, the international version of the DROID Turbo 2 that became available from Verizon Wireless earlier today. You might remember it by its codename, Bounce.

The company didn't say much in the announcement. Actually, it didn't say anything. We're treated to a 'coming soon' page on Motorola's UK site (pictured above) and this YouTube video highlighting the phone's Moto ShatterShield display. Watch it fall. See how much better it sticks the landing than those other guys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJWmBFV2GHM

Oh, underneath that is a note: the phone is coming to Africa, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America starting in November.

The Moto X Force is the DROID Turbo 2 before Verizon applied its logos to the back, so buyers will get the same specs. There's a 5.4" AMOLED display. A Snaprdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM manage the internals. The back has a 21MP camera. As for storage, there's the option for either 32GB or 64GB, both with a microSD card slot. A 3760mAh battery keeps the lights on.

Oh yeah, and you're still getting Android 5.1.1.