Well finally the Moto M
smartphone carrying the codename XT-1662 was spotted on TENAA last month
and some of its specs were revealed in the listing. Now, it seems that
the first live images of the upcoming smartphone have leaked, showing
off its design.
The images leaked over at Techdroider
and reveal the front panel of the device, showing the Moto logo on the
bottom and the front camera. They also show the About Phone section
under Settings, revealing some specs of the upcoming device.
Apparently, the Moto M shown in the image is running
Android 6.0 Marshmallow and comes with 32GB of internal storage and 4GB
of RAM. In addition, it seems to have a display with 1080 x 1920 pixel
resolution. The TENAA listing revealed that the smartphone could have a
5.5-inch display and run a 2.1GHz MediaTek MT6755 SoC.
Lenovo Moto M could come with a rear fingerprint scanner
The smartphone is also said to come with a
fingerprint scanner on the back and a 16MP rear camera. Front camera
capacity could reach 5MP and battery capacity 3,000mAh. The images also
show that the smartphone might not come with a home button and some say
that it will have an aluminum case.
The report also mentions that the Moto M
could be released only in Asia, which is why it will be manufactured by
Lenovo and not its Motorola Mobility subsidiary. The smartphone is said
to launch later this year and might be accompanied by another Lenovo
Moto M phone during the unveiling.
The XT-1663 smartphone is a smaller variant which
might have a 4.6-inch display and MediaTek MT6750 processor. XT-1663 is
also said to come with a full-metal body and lack a home button in the
front, but there are fewer details available about this smaller phone.
The price and availability of these upcoming
mid-range phones are unknown, but they are expected to carry a price tag
lower than models in the Moto Z series.
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