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The unannounced Moto M might have the best battery ever

The as-yet-unannounced Moto M smartphone might be a mid-range handset, but it appears as if it may have an almighty battery life.

According to reports on Friday, the device will rock an absolutely ginormous 5,100mAh battery unit.

The leak suggests that said battery will afford users 78 hours of talk time as well as an entire month of standby time. Blimey. Apparently, that’s 75 per cent larger than the iPhone 7 Plus.

According to reports, the device will land with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and an octa-core Snapdragon 625 processor.

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According to the report, the handset will boast up to 4GB of RAM as well as 64GB of storage, which could be expanded via microSD.

The device could also be the first Motorola (slash Lenovo) handset to offer a rear facing fingerprint sensor.

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