Motorola Unveils Moto Pad: First US Tablet Release in Over a Decade
Motorola has made a significant comeback in the tablet market with the launch of the Moto Pad, marking the company’s first tablet release in the United States in over ten years.
Key Features of the Moto Pad
The Moto Pad features impressive specifications aimed at enhancing user experience. It will be available for purchase starting April 30th, 2023. Consumers can buy it through T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile for $249.99. Alternatively, T-Mobile customers can order it directly from Motorola’s online store.
Specifications
- Processor: MediaTek D6300 5G
- Display: 11-inch 2.5K with a 90Hz refresh rate
- Battery: 7,040 mAh, offering up to 12 hours of streaming
- Audio: Features Dolby technology with four built-in speakers
- Dolby Atmos support: Compatible with external speakers and headphones
Upcoming Release: Moto G Stylus 2026
In addition to the tablet, Motorola is also set to release the 2026 Moto G Stylus, which will be available starting April 16th, 2023. This smartphone will retail at $499.99 through various retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy.
Specifications for Moto G Stylus
- Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED with a 1.5K resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate
- Rear Camera: 50-megapixel main camera with Sony Lytia sensor
- Additional Cameras: 13-megapixel ultrawide and macro vision cameras
- Front Camera: 32-megapixel for selfies
- Video Capture: All cameras can record in 4K quality
- Battery: 5,200 mAh, good for up to 44 hours of use
- Charging: Supports 68W USB-C fast charging and 15W wireless charging
Availability and Carriers
The Moto G Stylus will also be offered through multiple carriers, including Google Fi Wireless, AT&T, Spectrum Mobile, and Cricket Wireless. The device comes in two attractive color options: coal smoke and lavender mist, featuring a leather-inspired finish.
With the introduction of the Moto Pad and the 2026 Moto G Stylus, Motorola showcases its commitment to delivering high-performance devices that cater to a range of consumer needs.