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Moto M is finally here but it may disappoint you

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After experiencing the exceptional Moto E and Moto G, the expectations for Lenovo’s next generation, Moto M, were quite high, so to say. However, now that the Lenovo has launched the much-awaited smartphone, it looks like it has failed to meet the high expectations.

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P.S: The device is yet to be launched officially; however it has already been listed on its website, Tmall. It will be launched at an event later today.

CIOL Moto M is finally here but it may disappoint you

According to the listing, the Moto M features a metal unibody design and reportedly comes pre-loaded with a trio of Microsoft apps including Skype, Office, and OneDrive. It also offers a splash-resistant body, along with a full HD resolution display, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

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Packed with MediaTek Helio P15 eight core processor inside, Moto M has a 5.5 inch full HD display and supports Dolby Atmos sound.

In the words of Engadget, “P15 processor seems weirdly out of place on a Motorola device.” Moreover, instead of a gigantic 5100mah battery, the current smartphone version (China) packs a 3050mAh battery to keep the lights on and also comes with support for fast charging.

With a brand new rear fingerprint sensor, the smartphone comes with a 16-MegaPixel rear camera and 8MP selfie camera. As far as the price is concerned, the latest phone has been priced at ¥ 1999.00 ($295).

As the company is yet to launch the product officially, keep checking this space for more updates.

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