Moto Pad 70 Pro launch in India June 27 with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

Posted by Aman Dixit
 Moto Pad 70 Pro launch in India June 27 with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

Moto Pad 70 Pro is set to arrive in India on June 27, and the timing is clearly meant to put Motorola into the premium Android tablet conversation. With a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, a 13-inch 3.5K 144Hz display, and Android 16 out of the box, the tablet is being positioned for buyers who want bigger-screen hardware for media, note-taking, and everyday work.

13-inch 3.5K display and 10,200mAh battery target heavy tablet users

The main draw here is the display. Motorola is going with a 13-inch panel that supports 3.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, which is the kind of spec sheet that usually appeals to people who spend a lot of time reading, streaming, or switching between apps on a large screen. The tablet also supports Dolby Vision and offers 800 nits of brightness, which should help it stay usable in brighter indoor settings and for high-quality video playback.

Battery life is another major part of the pitch. Moto Pad 70 Pro comes with a 10,200mAh battery and 45W charging, while a 68W charger is included in the box. That is a fairly practical combination for a tablet this size, especially for users who do not want to keep reaching for a charger during long viewing or work sessions. In general, large-screen Android tablets tend to be used for extended periods, so the battery and charging setup matters almost as much as the display.

Based on the details available so far, the device is aimed at heavier tablet users rather than casual buyers. That includes people who may use it for:

  • Streaming movies and shows on a bigger display
  • Reading documents, books, or web pages for longer periods
  • Light productivity tasks away from a desk
  • General all-day tablet use without frequent charging

The inclusion of Android 16 out of the box also gives the launch some extra weight, since software version and update support are now a bigger part of tablet buying decisions than they used to be.

Moto Pen Pro stylus and JBL quad speakers push the productivity angle

Motorola is also trying to make the Moto Pad 70 Pro feel more useful than a typical media tablet. The Moto Pen Pro stylus is bundled with the device, and select variants add a keyboard. That combination makes the tablet more practical for note-taking, document markup, and light work, even if it is still a tablet first and not a full laptop replacement.

The audio setup follows the same logic. JBL quad speakers are part of the package, which should help the tablet appeal to people who want stronger sound for entertainment without relying on headphones. For a large tablet, audio can be a deciding factor, especially if the device is meant to sit on a table for movies, online classes, or casual use in a shared space.

Connectivity and support features also point to a more premium direction. The tablet is listed with Wi‑Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, which places it in the newer end of the Android tablet category. Motorola is also promising six years of security updates, a detail that may matter to buyers who expect to keep a tablet for a long time. That kind of support window is increasingly relevant in the premium segment, where users want both hardware longevity and software stability.

Put together, these features suggest Motorola is not just chasing entertainment-focused tablet buyers. It is also trying to pressure premium Android tablet rivals and, to some extent, even low-end laptops. That is a crowded space, but the Moto Pad 70 Pro has enough on paper to make the June 27 launch worth watching.

If Motorola prices it carefully, the tablet could become a strong option for people who want a large Android device with a high-refresh display, stylus support, and a battery that is built for longer sessions. The real test will be how the final India pricing and variant list line up with those specs.

Aman Dixit

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Aman Dixit writes about smartphones, gadgets, and consumer technology, with a strong focus on practical buying advice and the latest industry updates. He has authored more than 40 tech articles for JhatpatLo and has been contributing to OneArmour for the last six months. His work covers smartphone launches, comparisons, accessories, and trending tech news, helping readers stay informed and make smarter purchasing decisions through clear and reliable content.