Motorola Moto Tab G70
Specifications
Secondary Camera: 8 MPix f/2.0
Price comparison
Average of 1 scores (from 5 reviews)
Reviews for the Motorola Moto Tab G70
Source: Gadgetbyte Nepal
This brings us to the end of this video. And you might have figured it out already that I’m quite impressed with the Tab G70. It does have some flaws but the overall package that you are getting for INR 22,000 is quite good. It brings a great 2K display, good-sounding stereo speakers, decent performance, and all-important LTE connectivity. In addition, there’s also the option to buy third-party accessories to boost your productivity. Despite all this, I strongly believe that Motorola needs to work on the software side of things. For a device with such a heavy emphasis on content consumption, the aforementioned issue with HD streaming on Prime Video shouldn’t be a thing! I’m also hoping the overall software experience gets better with the Android 12L update.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/16/2022
Source: OI Spice Tech News
The Motorola Moto Tab G70 tablet is a great product that arrives at a cost of $430 (Rs 32,999 in India) approx. It offers a tall 11 inches FHD resolution IPS LCD display panel that renders more than 400 nits brightness ratings. An 8MP selfie camera is present at the front, while a 13MP main camera sensor is present at the back. With this setup, you are getting quad stereo speakers to support. Under the hood, the phone offers a 12 MediaTek Helio G90T chipset with Android 11 OS skin. In terms of internal, you are getting 4GB RAM with 64GB internal storage. You can choose color options like Modernist Teal and Blue shades. Lastly, the 7700 mAh battery arrives with a 20W fast charging support.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/31/2022
Source: India Today
At Rs 21,990, the Motorola Tab G70 is one of the viable options you can consider if you are looking for a good Android tablet. In a segment that doesn’t have too many great options, Motorola has got everything pretty much right with the Motorola Tab G70. The Motorola tablet comes with a giant display with a great solution, it sounds excellent, and the quad-speakers should be credited for that. The performance of the tablet is also fairly decent. You can even do some basic office work on the tablet if you attach an external keyboard or mouse to it. The battery is okay if you are not an aggressive user. The tablet does not come with a 3.5 mm jack, so you will always have to rely on Bluetooth earbuds or get on if you don’t have one already. The typing can get a little uncomfortable due to the 5:3 aspect ratio of the screen. Overall, these are very minor issues that you can ignore.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/26/2022
Source: The Times of India
Not many affordable tablets are as pleasant to use as the Motorola Tab G70 LTE. In terms of specifications, Motorola has got it all right for its price segment. It has got a good display, impressive performance, great speakers, and a pretty design. The Realme Pad comes close to this one in terms of overall value but by paying a little extra, the performance gains on the Motorola tablet is commendable. Plus, it will also get Android 12, something that most of its rivals won’t. That said, Motorola leaves room for improvement in this one. The software is rough and surely needs more polishing as well as tablet-friendly features. A 6GB RAM variant could have been better. The absence of a 3.5mm audio jack could be worrisome for many. And most importantly, it absolutely lacks any kind of first-party accessories; a folio cover or a keyboard should be available at least as optional additions. To sum it up, the Motorola Tab G70 LTE is a great Android tablet under Rs. 25,000, considering what it offers and what it competes with.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/24/2022
Rating: Total score: 70%
Foreign Reviews
Source: Canaltech PT→EN
Positive: Great performance. Negative: No fingerprint sensor; low storage space.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/17/2022
Comment
ARM Mali-G76 MP4: Integrated graphics card based on the second generation of the Bifrost architecture. Uses 4 of the 20 possible clusters and according to ARM offers twice the performance per cluster than the old Mali-G72.
Non demanding games should be playable with these graphics cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Helio G90T: ARM based octa-core SoC with 2x big ARM Cortex-A76 cores and 6x small and power efficient ARM Cortex-A55 cores. All clocked up to 2.05 GHz. Integrates a Cat-12 LTE Modem (4G) and a ARM Mali-G76 graphics card clocked at 800 MHz.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
11.00":
This is a standard display format for tablet computers or small convertibles. You see more on the screen than on a smartphone but you can't use big resolutions well. On the other hand, mobility is not a problem.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.Motorola: Founded in 1928, the US-based company mainly focuses on communication technology such as smartphones. The original company Motorola Inc was split up in 2011. Motorola Mobility got the smartphone division and was taken over by Google in 2012 and Lenovo in 2014.
The company is known for its cell phones and other electronic devices such as smartwatches, tablets and accessories. Motorola was one of the first companies to produce cell phones, and in recent years has also innovated in the areas of 5G technology and modular smartphones (Moto Mods). Motorola is also active in public safety and professional communications, providing solutions for government agencies, businesses and other organizations. The company has operations in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America and employs more than 10,000 people worldwide.
70%: This rating is poor. More than three quarters of the models are rated better. That is rather not a purchase recommendation. Even if verbal ratings in this area do not sound that bad ("sufficient" or "satisfactory"), they are usually euphemisms that disguise a classification as a below-average laptop.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.