Lenovo and its subsidiary Motorola are likely to release two devices -- Moto M and Lenovo P2 -- soon. Reports are making the rounds that the trailers released by the companies hint that the handsets would be released on November 8 in Guanzhou, China.
It has been reported that Motorola would float a new M-series, and the first in line would be the Moto M codenamed Kung-Fu. The Chinese telecom equipment certification authority TENAA has already certified the device, giving a strong hint that its release is not far off. It is also reported that the handset would be exclusively available in Chinese market.
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The Chinese company is expected to release two variants of the Moto M – one with model number XT-1662 to be made available exclusively for Chinese market, and the other with model number XT-1663 for international market.
The Moto M (XT-1662) is expected to feature a 5.5-inch full HD display with 1,080x1,920p resolution, a MediaTek MT6755 processor clocking at 2.1GHz, an Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system, a 32GB internal memory, a 4GB RAM, a 16MP main camera, an 8MP secondary camera, and a 3,000mAh battery.
The international model -- the Moto M (XT-1663) -- is expected to come with a 4.6-inch display, a MediaTek MT6750 processor clocking at 1.9GHz, a 32GB internal memory and a 3GB RAM, a 16MP main camera and an 8MP front-snapper.
On the other hand, the Lenovo P2 was already announced at the recent IFA 2016 event. It sports a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 1,080x1,920 pixels (401 ppi pixel density), powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, and run Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
The device comes packed with a 32GB/64GB internal storage, a 3GB/4GB RAM (with microSD card slot), mounts a 13MP main camera and 5MP front-snapper, and a 5,100mAh battery.