At just ₹26,999, the Moto Pad 60 Pro walks into the tablet space with quiet confidence, offering features usually found in far more expensive devices. This new entrant from Motorola makes a strong statement without trying too hard, blending style, strength, and substance in a way that feels purposeful.
Moto Pad 60 Pro design is thoughtfully minimal, lightweight yet sturdy, thanks to its premium metal body weighing around 620g. The 12.7-inch form factor feels well-balanced. One subtle touch that stands out is the magnetic Moto Pen Pro placement just beneath the rear camera—it snaps into place naturally, keeping things tidy and within reach. The inclusion of an IP52 rating adds to its practical charm. A responsive fingerprint reader is subtly built into the power button and feels seamless. Landscape or portrait, the port layout adapts, with USB-C, a microSD slot, and pogo pins for the keyboard.
The Moto Pen Pro adds real value, offering smart features like contextual search and AI-powered translation, perfect for students, artists, or professionals. It charges directly on the tablet and feels premium in use.
A 3K LTPS screen steals the spotlight here. The large 12.7-inch display offers vivid visuals at 2944×1840 pixels, with a smooth 144 Hz refresh rate. Certified for flicker-free and low blue light performance, it’s gentle on the eyes even during long sessions. While the glossy finish can reflect bright lights, the crisp clarity more than compensates.
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 powers through tasks effortlessly. Paired with up to 12 GB LPDDR5x RAM and 256 GB UFS 4.0 storage, the performance is fluid. Whether gaming, editing, or working, the tablet feels responsive and ready. Geekbench scores reflect its strength and the ARM G615 GPU ensures graphics stay sharp.
Cameras are surprisingly capable. A 13 MP rear sensor captures good detail in daylight, while the 8 MP front cam excels at selfies and video calls, boosted by dual microphones.
Sound is a delight here, thanks to four JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos. The audio is immersive, full, and clear—ideal for both entertainment and calls.
Battery life is another win. The 10200 mAh unit lasts well beyond a full day, and with the 68 W fast charger, it jumps to 80 percent in under an hour. However, the missing voice call feature and Android 15 at launch might leave some users wishing for more.
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