Motorola Pad 60 Pro review: Stylus and AI highlight this midrange tablet

Motorola Pad 60 Pro review: Stylus and AI highlight this midrange tablet
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Updated: May 8, 2025, 9:30 AM
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Motorola recently forayed into the India’s tablet market with the launch of the Pad 60 Pro, positioning it in the midrange segment with a starting price of Rs 26,999. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300, the tablet is marketed as a well-rounded option for gaming, entertainment, and creativity. But how does it fare in real-world use? Here's our detailed review.

Design and Build

At first glance, the Pad 60 Pro bears a striking resemblance to the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro (review), which comes as no surprise given Motorola’s parent company. The design language is nearly identical – from the camera module to the diagonal lines on the back that indicate the magnetic zone for stylus attachment. The only noticeable differences are the slightly smaller LED flash and the Motorola ‘M’ logo branding.

The tablet features a PANTONE Bronze Green finish, rounded corners and weighing approximately 620 grams – identical to the Lenovo counterpart. Its large size makes it slightly uncomfortable to hold for extended periods, and the camera bump causes a bit of wobble when placed flat on a surface. That said, the build quality feels robust enough to withstand minor drops.

The top panel houses the power button and two speaker grilles. The bottom panel includes a USB-C port and two more speakers, giving it a quad-speaker setup. The right side has volume buttons, while the left features pogo pins for accessory attachments.