Motorola Latest News, Specs, Release Date: New Images Of Moto M Spotted; Will Have 'On-Screen Buttons' Metal Chassis

There's been a lot of talks about the Moto M. From its 64-bit Helio octa-core processor to its behemoth of a battery, the soon to be released Smartphone will definitely be a beast, if not a powerhouse.

Everything about the Moto M is interesting, considering that it is now in the capable yet nurturing arms of Lenovo. There's also word that it will be revealed on November 8 alongside the Lenovo P2. But until one (or both) comes up with an official info sheet, all these speculations will remain as such until something legit comes up.

To add to the hype, Android Headlines got hold of what is supposed to be the final make of the Moto M. These "promotional images" are quite fresh since this is one of the few occasions the M was spotted and how it would look like should it pushes through with the announce date. The creator was also in a giving mood by giving some of the Moto M's specifications.

So far, the pictures are easy on the eyes. Its rose gold and red-to-maroon motif could pretty much speak for the Smartphone itself: elegant, classy, yet crammed with the latest innovations. Among others, the fingerprint scanner will be situated at the back, right below the camera. Likewise, the Moto M will have three on-screen buttons, a standard 4GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage and Android 6.0 Marshmallow Operating System.

The images also detailed that the Moto M will come with a 3,050mAh battery - a far cry from the previous leak about a massive 5,100mAh juicer. Rounding the rumors is a 16megapixel rear camera with LED flash and an 8megapixel front facing clicker. A metal chassis will be exepcted, too, so as the traditional volume rocker and power buttons "on the right side of the phone."

November 8 is fast approaching for the Moto M. Can Lenovo make it to D-Day? There have been a stack of rumors and nibbles of images here and there; if this is the case, then they are ready for launch.

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