Motorola has tried hard to regain a missing position on the mobile market, mostly by flooding countless smartphones in almost every tier. It even launched two (or one half) folding clamshell phones under the RAZR brand. What he hasn’t done is to make a comeback on the tablet market. It seems to have changed suddenly and in a small way with the appearance of the Moto Tab G20, an entry-level tablet for the Indian market.
There is a time when Motorola Xoom is actually one of the more visible Android tablets on the market. Of course, at that time, there were only a few big names on the market, especially the Balaxy Tab model early Samsung. After changing the owner twice, Motorola also seems to change its direction from the tablet, at least until now.
Indeed, this Moto G20 tab might not be much to write about, but at least still there as the first Motorola tablet in the years. With an 8-inch screen 1280 × 800, the tablet is practically trying to aim at affordable iPad mini images, except one running Android 11.
As far as specifications, this is closer to the Galaxy Galaxy Samsung series, with the MediaTek Helio P22T processor, 3GB RAM, and 32GB of storage that can be expanded. Motorola hypes device capabilities for game consumption and multimedia, although specifications must establish consumer expectations. However, the battery of 5,100 mAh is clearly a lot to keep the tablet run more than the day of continuous use.
Moto Tab G20 will sell for 10,999 INR, around $ 150 if ever running in the United States. Motorola targets an affordable tablet on younger users or families who want to give up their children their tablets will not lose sleep if damaged. There is no word from the Lenovo subsidiary if it will make tablets available to the international market or if it is a one-time business for India.