Lenovo Moto M to launch with certain Microsoft apps pre-installed?
Last month, Microsoft and Lenovo shook hands on a cross-licensing pact that allows Lenovo to pre-install certain Microsoft productivity apps on some Android devices manufactured by the company. According to a report published today, one of those devices is going to be the Lenovo Moto M. This is the model that carries the code name "Kung Fu."
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While one version of the phone (XT1662) is expected to be launched in China only, a so-called international model will be offered in other parts of Asia. The latter will launch with stock Android (Marshmallow), Microsoft Office, Skype and OneDrive pre-loaded. Today's report didn't note whether the XT1662 would also come out of the box with these apps already installed.
Live photos of the XT1662 variant of the Lenovo Moto M reveal that the 5.5-inch screen will have a resolution of 1080 x 1920, and that the phone will carry 4GB of RAM and 32GB of native storage. You can also see that the device will be equipped with a 16MP rear facing camera and an 8MP front-facing snapper.