Motorola’s Moto M has been listed on TENAA’s website as it has received certification from this Chinese authority. The TENAA listing gives us a look at the design and specifications of the device.
The Moto M listed on TENAA carries model number XT1662. A Motorola phone with the same number had appeared on GFXBench back in June. However, at that time, the device was assumed to be a smaller variant of Moto X (2016). But now, it turns out that the device is none other than Moto M.
According to the TENAA listing, the device is powered by an octa-core processor which is clocked at 2.2 GHz and has 4 GB RAM. This processor is said to be MediaTek’s MT6755 which comes with Mali-T860 GPU.
At the front is the 8 MP secondary camera below which is the 5.5-inch Full-HD display. At the back of the device is the 16 MP primary camera below which resides the fingerprint scanner. On the storage front, the device will be offered in 32 GB and 64 GB of internal storage along with the option to expand the storage via microSD card.
This device is listed with 3000 mAh battery and will be available to choose from gold and silver color options. It boots up to Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box and will hopefully receive Android 7.0 Nougat update later on.
Most of the specs on TENAA are in line with what we saw on GFXBench except with a difference in display size, processor and amount of RAM. It’s possible Motorola will offer the Moto M in two different sizes with different amount of RAM. All we can do right now is wait for Motorola to unveil the device soon.