Motorola will be hosting an event on the 25th of July in New York City, and many are expecting that this event will see the company officially announce the Moto Z2 Force. However it seems that we could be in for another surprise, and that is the availability of the phone which apparently won’t be limited to Verizon.

Prior to this, the Moto Z Force was a Verizon exclusive, but if a recent tweet by Evan Blass is any indication, the Moto Z2 Force will apparently launch on all carriers, meaning that regardless if you’re an AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile subscriber, you should be able to get your hands on the phone.

Of course we can’t confirm the accuracy of his claims, but Blass has had a pretty stellar track record when it comes to reporting such rumors, so there is a very, very good chance that he could be right. In the past we have seen how Motorola and Verizon have had a good working relationship, where Verizon would routinely get special Droid edition handsets exclusive to their network.

We’re not sure what’s changed, or maybe there could still be a special Droid version of the Moto Z2 Force that’s exclusive to Verizon, but either way check back with us on the 25th of July for the details.

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