Moto Pad 60 Neo: Motorola is set to strengthen its tablet lineup in India with the Moto Pad 60 Neo, a budget tablet that will be released weeks after the Moto Pad 60 Pro goes on sale. The company has now officially teased the tablet, announcing both design details and major specifications. With a great blend of performance and productivity-oriented features, the Pad 60 Neo will be a serious player in the mid-range tablet market.

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Design and Build: Sleek but Practical

The Moto Pad 60 Neo also has a very similar appearance to the Moto Pad 60 Pro, having a two-tone green color and a metal build, which provides a premium feel, although it belongs to the budget lineup. The tablet itself is light, weighing 490 grams and merely 6.99mm thick, and thus both portable and convenient to use. Based on what can be deduced from the teaser, the device features a slim design with skinny bezels surrounding the screen, but these are merely slightly thicker than those found on premium tablets.

Display: A 2.5K Screen for Work and Play

Front on, the Moto Pad 60 Neo has an 11-inch LCD screen with a 2.5K resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. This delivers sharp images for streaming, reading, and light gaming, and the higher refresh rate serves up smoother scrolling and transitions. While it may not match OLED screens in contrast, the combination of resolution and refresh rate should suffice for most users looking for a competent mid-range tablet.

Stylus Support: Built for Productivity

The best feature of the Moto Pad 60 Neo is stylus support. Unlike most tablets, where stylus support equates to additional cost, Motorola is packaging the stylus as well. The pen includes tilt detection, low latency, Bluetooth auto-connect, and as many as 4,096 pressure levels, which makes it ideal for note-taking, drawing, or light design work. This can make the Pad 60 Neo a strong contender as an option for both students and professionals.

Performance and Battery: Powerful and Durable

Under the hood, it is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. It won’t compete with top-end processors but promises silky-smooth performance for everyday multitasking, online education, and entertainment. The tablet is powered by a 7,040mAh battery that supports up to 68W wired fast charging through USB Type-C. Importantly, the charger is included in the box, which is not common in today’s market. This ensures users instant top-ups and longer usage without compromise.

Launch and Final Thoughts

Moto Pad 60 Neo is coming on September 12, 2025, in India, and already the hype is on. Starting from its premium build, punchy 2.5K screen, bundled stylus, power-packed processor, and fast charging, it tries to strike a balance between affordability and features. It won’t murder high-end productivity tablets, but it appears to be a very good option for a budget tablet that doesn’t have to sacrifice much.