Motorola has unveiled two new devices, the budget-friendly Moto G Stylus and the Moto Pad tablet, with both set to launch this spring. The Moto G Stylus will be available starting April 16 at a price of $500, featuring a 50MP Ultra Pixel main camera and a 6.7-inch Extreme AMOLED display.
On April 30, the Moto Pad will hit the market, showcasing an 11-inch 2.5K display and powered by a MediaTek D6300 5G processor. This tablet includes a robust 7040mAh battery, allowing for up to 12 hours of streaming on a single charge, alongside quad speakers featuring Dolby Atmos technology. However, Motorola has not yet disclosed a specific price for the Moto Pad, stating it will be provided by carriers upon availability.
The 2026 Moto G Stylus introduces features such as a built-in active stylus with tools like Sketch to Image and Handwriting Calculator. While it offers 100 hours of standby time, it can only sustain writing for four hours but boasts a quick recharge time of just 15 minutes. The device also comes with a 120Hz refresh rate, surpassing the Moto Pad's 90Hz rate.