Moto M with 5.5-inch 1080p display, 4GB RAM, metal body launching in India soon

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Moto India just teased the launch of its mid-range Moto M smartphone on its social channels along with a blurry image of the back of the phone and a caption – Something different is coming your way. Stay tuned to know more. #ComingSoon . The smartphone was introduced in China earlier this month and is the first smartphone to be powered by MediaTek Helio P15 processor.

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@Moto_IND
Something different is coming your way. Stay tuned to know more.
#ComingSoon


Moto M specifications

5.5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD Super AMOLED display

2.2 GHz Octa-core MediaTek Helio P15 processor with Mali T860MP2 GPU

4GB RAM, 32GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 128GB with microSD

Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)

Hybrid Dual SIM (nano + nano/microSD)

16MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash, PDAF, f/2.0 aperture, 1.0um pixel size

8MP front-facing camera, 85-degree wide-angle lens, 1.12um pixel size

Fingerprint sensor

3.5mm audio jack, Dolby Atmos

Dimensions: 151.35×75.35×7.85mm; Weight: 163g

4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.1 LE

The Moto M comes in Gold and Silver colors and is expected to launch in India in the first week of December. It was launched in China for 1999 yuan (US$ 294 / Rs. 19,860 approx.) so it could be priced around Rs. 20,000.

Moto M with 5.5-inch 1080p display, 4GB RAM, metal body launching in India soon
 
Couple of bad design decisions by Moto.

1. Back fingerprint
2. Hybrid slot

I hope they'll not follow it for other phones.

 
Hybrid Slot is definitely a bad decision... Some people prefer fingerprint sensor at back.... It could have been a good device with qualcomm processor. AMOLED display is a welcoming move
 
I wonder why lenovo bought Motorola if they wanted to change all its design an name ??
They could have started new brand instead ruining Motorola :angry :angry
 
People who like back fingerprint should try unlocking the phone while it's on a table.

 
Apart from good specs, this time Moto has changed from their boring old design to new fresh look. Wt is the display AMOLED?
 
Moto M expected to arrive in India in early December

The Moto M became a reality soon after a bunch of leaks spread online. The company officially announced the smartphone earlier this month in China and now the new smartphone is heading to India. The confirmation comes from Moto India’s Twitter account as it has started buzzing about an upcoming metal smartphone launch.

The Moto M marks the addition of a new Moto smartphone series and is the first metal unibody offering from the company ever since it returned to the handset market. While there isn’t anything else that seems to make the smartphone interesting, the company did focus on its 8MP front camera during its announcement. It is a mid-range smartphone sporting a 5.5-inch AMLOED display with full HD (1920×1080) resolution. Inside there is a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor with an Adreno 405 GPU.

Moto India
@Moto_IND
A phone that is Majestically metal, a phone that reflects who you are. #MotoM Coming soon.

On the camera front, a 16MP rear snapper comes fitted along with a dual LED flash. There are two variants of the device – 32GB of storage with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage variant with 4GB of RAM. Both will offer a microSD expansion slot.

It also comes with a fingerprint scanner at the back, again a first for a Moto device. The smartphone looks shiny with its gold finish and definitely feels like a premium device. While early rumours had suggested that the smartphone will come with a chunky 5,100mAh battery, the actual size of the battery is 3,050mAh. Other features include Android 6.0, Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, USB Type-C and Dolby Atmos sound courtesy Lenovo.

The company is expected to announce the smartphone in the first half of December.

Moto M expected to arrive in India in early December Tech2 Mobile
 
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