Motorola, currently owned by Lenovo, are all set to release a new smartphone this November. The rumor mill claimed that the device will be named "Moto M", which passed the TENAA listing with product number XT1662.
According to the TENAA details, the phone is seen running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS on a mediatek Helio P10 chipset along with Mali-T860 GPU in a full-HD resolution. GSM Arena indicated a rear-camera having a 16MP sensor with 8MP front-facing camera.
The phone also is seen with 4GB of memory alongside 32GB of onboard storage. This sort of leaves the Moto standards of customizing hardware options which is likely seen on the G4 and the G4 Plus that saw their releases into the markets this year.
It also is revealed that the battery storage to be more than 5,000mAh of battery. This is gigantic.
Meanwhile, Lenovo, Moto's parent firm, is also set to bring another smartphone under its name branding.
The device was first seen at the Chinese trade fair back in July. Phoneradar reported that it had passed a Geekbench test which is a nice application to measure your phone's hardware performance in terms of marks. The name sounds familiar hence making it a point to succeed the Vibe P1.
The phone will reportedly have a 5.5inch 1080p display with an AMOLED panel. This is already familiar with its predecessor Vibe P1 with just a new panel for the new phone that'll reportedly be out in a week.
The phone will be made out of metal and would have a curved glass on the display. The successor of the Vibe P1 is also assumed to come with a fingerprint sensor which doubles as a 'home button'.
Like the Moto M, this device too would carry a massive 5,000mAh battery. However, one change in terms of hardware implementations would be the fact that the Vibe P2 would come with a Snapdragon SoC probably the 600 series of chipsets alongside 4GB of memory again which seems to be the craze in smart phones these days. Android marshmallow again, on this device too.