The Moto Pad 70 Pro is Coming to India with Flagship Power

Motorola will launch the Moto Pad 70 Pro in India on June 27th, bringing a high-end Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip and a massive 13-inch screen to the premium tablet market. This launch matters because it packs serious power and includes the stylus in the box, making it a strong alternative to the usual expensive options from other brands. You can already see the details on Flipkart, where a dedicated page confirms the key hardware.

A screen built for speed

The huge 13-inch display features a crisp 3.5K resolution. While some might prefer an OLED panel, this LCD supports a fast 144Hz refresh rate and reaches 800 nits of brightness. This means you can easily see your content, whether you are sitting in a dimly lit room or working near a sunny window. It also covers 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, so movies and photos should look vibrant and accurate.

Performance and battery life

Under the hood, Motorola uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset paired with fast LPDDR5X RAM. This hardware setup puts it well ahead of your typical mid-range tablets. Gamers will specifically appreciate the support for up to 120fps in many titles, which should make for very smooth play.

To keep things running, there is a 10,200mAh battery. While the tablet supports 45W fast charging, Motorola is actually including a 68W charger in the box. Finding a charger included with a premium device is getting rare these days, so this is a big win for buyers.

FeatureMoto Pad 70 Pro Details
Display13-inch 3.5K LCD, 144Hz
ChipsetSnapdragon 8s Gen 4
Battery10,200mAh (45W Charging)
SoftwareAndroid 16
AudioQuad JBL speakers, Dolby Atmos
IncludedMoto Pen Pro Stylus

Extras and software

Motorola includes the Moto Pen Pro stylus with the tablet, which is a great value add for students and creators. Some versions will even come with a keyboard, helping you turn the tablet into a light productivity machine for notes or emails. For audio, you get four speakers tuned by JBL with Dolby Atmos for a loud, clear listening experience.

On the software side, the device runs Android 16. Motorola promises six years of security updates, which is fantastic for long-term use. However, they only promise two years of OS upgrades. This feels a bit short when other brands are starting to offer four or more years for their top-tier devices. If Motorola prices this aggressively, it could be a very tempting choice for anyone who wants a full kit without buying accessories separately.

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