The Moto Tab G62 is the latest Motorola tablet to go official. Launched in India, the Tab G62 is a mid-range device that offers key features such as a 2K display, a Snapdragon 6-series chipset, a big battery, and quad speakers. Here is all the information on the specifications, features, and price of the Tab G62.
Moto Tab G62 specifications and features
The Moto Tab G62 is equipped with a 10.6-inch IPS LCD panel that offers a 2K resolution. The tablet runs on a near-stock version of Android 12, which brings key features like a special reading mode, a Kids space, and an Entertainment space.
The tablet draws power from a 7,700mAh battery, which carries support for 20W fast charging. For audiophiles, the device offers Dolby Atmos-powered quad speakers.
Under the hood, the Tab G62 features the Snapdragon 680 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. Motorola is offering the tablet with 64 GB of storage.
On the front, it has a 5-megapixel camera, and on the back panel it has an 8-megapixel camera. The tablet offers the usual connectivity features, such as LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The tablet sports a dual-tone design on the back. Lastly, it comes in a metallic construction with a dual-tone finish.
Moto Tab G62 price and availability
The Moto Tab G62 comes in Wi-Fi-only and LTE variants, which are priced at Rs 15,999 and Rs 17,999, respectively. It comes in Grey color only. The Wi-Fi-only variant is available for purchase, whereas the LTE model’s pre-order is now live on Flipkart. The sale of the LTE model will be carried out on Aug. 22 through Flipkart.
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