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The Moto Tab G70 is coming to India with the new Media Tek Kompanio processor, seen on the BIS certification site
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Motorola's Moto Tab G70 tablet spotted by popular Tipster Yash(@i_hasy) on BIS certification site
Image Credited: Tablet NewsMotorola entered the tablet segment with the launch of the Moto Tab G20 in September this year. After that it was reported that Motorola is working on their next tablet Motorola Tab G70. Motorola's second tab was recently spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification site in India. It is therefore anticipated that the Moto Tab G70 will be launched in the Indian market soon. This tab was recently released on the Google Play Console and Geekbench benchmark platforms. Some important descriptions of this tab have emerged from those platforms.
Expected specifications for Motorola Moto Tab G70
The Motorola Moto Tab G70 tablet is seen on the BIS site by popular tipster Yash (@i_hasy). The tipster says the new tab will be similar to the Lenovo Tab P 11 Plus specification. However, tipster could not say when the Moto Tab G70 will be launched in the Indian market. Motorola also did not provide any information about the launch.
The tab was obtained from the Geekbench site prior to its registration with the Bureau of Indian Standards. There he scored 475 points for Single Core Testing and 1569 points for Multi Core Testing. According to Geekbench listing, this tab will come with a P11 motherboard, octa-core processor and 4GB of RAM.
Recently, another tipster Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) posted on Twitter about the listing of Motorola Moto Tab G70's Google Play Console. Here are some of the special features of the tab. According to Abhishek Yadav, the Moto Tab G70 will have a WUXGA+display with a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels. It will have a Media Tek Kompanio processor and 4GB of RAM. The tab will also work on the Android 11 operating system.
The Motorola Moto Tab G20 tablet, launched last September, comes with a 6-inch IPS LCD display (1200×800), a Media Tek Helio P22 processor, 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage. In India, it has a value of Rs 10,999.
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