The Moto M has been leaked so many times that you might as well consider it announced at this point. We’ve already seen reports of the price, specs, release date and some pictures of it in the wild – now we’ve got what appears to be official press photos of the “rumored” handset.

The images arrive from Nowhereelse.fr and, though a source isn’t provided, it looks legit and corroborates much of what had previously been speculated about the handset.

The Moto M is expected to arrive with a metal unibody design, 5.5-inch 1080p display, a 2.2 GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P15 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, a 16 MP main camera, 8 MP front-facing camera and a 3,050 mAh battery.

The Moto M also features USB Type-C, microSD card support up to 128 GB and a fingerprint scanner, which is housed on the back as opposed to the bottom center position of other recent Moto devices.

Running Android Marshmallow out of the box, the Moto M goes on sale in China on November 8 and it’s expected to cost 1999 Yuan, or around $295. Details of a wider release aren’t yet known.

It might not be a game-changer, but it looks like another solid mid-range effort from Lenovo. Let us know your thoughts on it in the comments below.