Disadvantages-
Lacks fingerprint scanner.
Huge bezels(as per todays standards), I know its probably because of the shatterproof build.
9+mm thick, again very poor by todays standards
69% screen ratio is way below average.
Dual speakers, but mono output, infact 1 outlet is a gimmick. Would have liked to see droids kevlar back return here. Lacks a little in the camera department although the camera specs mentioned are top notch(1.4um pixels should have been great).
no OIS, for a flagship, that unacceptable.
Advantage
The main attraction here though is the 5.4-inch QHD display
The base layer is an aluminium core which keeps the other layers together and stable. Next up is the flexible AMOLED display, which gives the screen greater durability, and thats followed by a dual touch layer. Motorolas added a second touch layer here to provide a backup if the first one fails for any reason.
All this protection has made Motorola feel pretty confident, and its guaranteeing the screen for four years. That means if you accidentally smash the screen of the Moto X Force itll be replaced for free.
It runs smoothly thanks to the Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM Motorola has stuffed inside the X Force, and I was able to skip around the interface and open and close apps with ease.
So a very good phone at the above.