Lennovo-owned company Moto Tab G70 is expected to launch in the market.
Highlights
- After the Moto Tab G20, Motorola is now preparing to launch a new tablet on the market.
- The product microSite has already been released directly on Flipkart.
- The Moto Tab G70 comes with a MediaTek Helio G90T SoC, a 7700mAh battery and an 11-inch 2K display.
After the Moto Tab G20, Motorola is now preparing to launch a new tablet on the market. Lennovo-owned company Moto Tab G70 is expected to launch in the market. The product microSite has already been released directly on Flipkart. However, the list does not say anything about the launch date but does show details of the tablet. The details confirm that the smartphone will be released in India soon. The Moto Tab G70 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G90T SoC, 7700mAh battery and 11-inch 2K display.
The Moto Tab G70 is expected to be slightly more premium than the Moto Tab G20. It is expected to come with better details and features. The Moto Tab G70 also has a larger screen than the Moto Tab G20.
The Moto Tab G70 features a dual color design. The microscope shows the phone in blue-blue color. There is a single camera with LED flashlight on the back of the device. The power key is on the top right corner of the tablet with two speaker grilles. At the bottom of the tablet is a USB Type-C port.
Moto Tab G70 ፡ Specifications
The Moto Tab G70 has an 11-inch 2k display with a resolution of 400 x1,200 pixels at 400 nits. The tablet can be expanded using the MediaTek Helio G90T SoC with 4 GB RAM and 64GB of storage using a microSD card.
In terms of optics, the Moto Tab G70 has a 13-megapixel rear camera and LED flashlight. There is an 8-megapixel camera for selfies. Includes 4G LTE, dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth v5.1, USB Type-C port. The tablet can be connected to a keyboard using the four-point pogo pin inside the tablet. Moto Tab G70 comes with Dolby Audio support.
The Moto Tab G70 has a 7,700mAH battery with 20W fast charging support. The tablet is rated IP52.
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