Technology blogger and editor Steve Hemmerstoffer revealed some in-depth photos of the alleged Moto M both on his Twitter account and his publication.With NowhereElse.fr. and pseudonym OnLeaks, Hemmerstoffer has a good track record of leaking images and specs of upcoming mobile devices. Also, the pictures uploaded are rather crude looks at the display, front-facing and rear cameras, the fingerprint sensor and the bezelless front.

Aside from the pictures, Hemmerstoffer provided some potential specs of the device, such as a 5.5-inch screen with 1080p resolution, an eight-core 2.2GHz processor with 4GB of RAM, 13-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front camera, and a 3,050mAh battery. The price of the Moto M is still unknown, but the specs is almost the same with Moto Z,  CNET said. 

Known as "Kung Fu" inside Motorola and Lenovo, the Moto M is expected to be unveiled on November 8. Earlier this week, a promotional material for the phone has been discovered. The pictures show things like the nano-coating technology of P2i which is used to protect the phone from spills and light rain.

Phone Arena shared that other images confirm that a MediaTek Helio P10 chipset is driving the phone that features an octa-core RAM/32GB of native storage which is on board. There will also be pre-installed apps like Skype, Office, and OneDrive in the version of the phone coming to China (XT1662).

Meanwhile, Motorola is known for making cellphones for decades, but now struggles to keep up with giants like Apple and Samsung. The brand was sold from Google to Lenovo in 2014, and since then hasn't really taken off. Fortunately, with the release of Moto Z, its unique and innovative modular features have caught the attention of the public. Currently, Moto continues to launch new models of phones but it will take time to tell if it's enough to bring people back to the brand.