Moto Pad 2026 launched with 11β³ 2.5K display, stylus support, and quad speakers with Dolby Atmos
Alongside its new stylus phone, Motorola has also introduced the Moto Pad 2026, an 11-inch tablet aimed at everyday productivity and media use. It doesnβt try to do anything too ambitious, but it covers the basics fairly well.

The tablet features an 11-inch display with a 2.5K resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It should be sharp enough for reading and streaming, while the higher refresh rate helps keep things smooth during general use. Thereβs also a quad-speaker setup tuned for Dolby Audio, which should make it a decent option for watching content.
Under the hood, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, a 5G chipset more commonly seen in mid-range phones. Itβs not designed for heavy workloads, but it should handle everyday tasks like reading, streaming, and light multitasking fairly well.
One of the more notable additions is Smart Connect, which allows the tablet to work more closely with Motorola phones and other compatible devices. You can move content between screens or continue tasks across devices, which can be useful if youβre already in that ecosystem. The tablet is backed by a 7040mAh battery with 20W charging, which should be enough for a full day of typical use.
Pricing and availability:
Pricing starts at $249.99, keeping it firmly in the affordable category. The Moto Pad 2026 will be available in the United States starting April 30 through T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. It will also be sold directly via Motorolaβs official website at the same MSRP.
Overall, it feels like a fairly straightforward tablet, not particularly flashy, but practical enough for users who want a larger screen for work or entertainment without spending too much.
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(Source: Motorola)
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