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Motorola has introduced two new devices at once, expanding its lineup with the Moto G Stylus budget smartphone and Moto Pad tablet. The latter is a new product in the company’s portfolio and features an 11-inch display with 2.5K resolution, while the Moto G Stylus has a 6.7-inch screen.

The Moto Pad is powered by a MediaTek D6300 5G processor and supports fifth-generation networks. The device also features a four-speaker system with Dolby technology, including Dolby Atmos support through both the built-in speakers and headphones when using compatible platforms. The tablet is equipped with a 7040 mAh battery that provides up to 12 hours of video playback on a single charge.

The new Moto Pad will be available in Pantone Bronze Green color starting April 30. The price of the device has not yet been disclosed.

In turn, the Moto G Stylus 2026 is an update to the previous model and comes with an integrated active stylus.

The Notes app now features Sketch to Image, which uses AI to improve drawings, and Handwriting Calculator, which allows solving handwritten mathematical expressions without switching to a separate calculator.

The smartphone can operate for up to 100 hours in standby mode. With continuous use of the stylus, the battery life is 4 hours, but according to Motorola, the device can be charged in 15 minutes. The camera module includes a 50-megapixel Ultra Pixel main sensor, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera with Macro Vision support, and a 32-megapixel front camera.

The 6.7-inch display is made using Extreme AMOLED technology, has a resolution of 1.5K Super HD and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, while the Moto Pad has a refresh rate of 90 Hz.

Sales of Moto G Stylus 2026 will start on April 16 with a starting price of $500. The 126GB version will come with four free Moto Tags at the beginning, while the 256GB variant will come with Moto Buds Loop headphones, a Moto Watch, and one Moto Tag.
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