New Delhi, April 19, 2025 — In a major move that signals its entry into India’s competitive computing market, Motorola has officially launched two new devices — the Moto Book 60 laptop and the Moto Pad 60 Pro tablet. Known primarily for its smartphones, the Lenovo-owned brand is now diversifying its offerings to meet the growing demand for powerful, affordable, and ecosystem-integrated devices in the hybrid work and digital learning segments.
These new launches come at a time when consumer electronics brands are seeking to strengthen their foothold across multiple product categories. Motorola’s decision to foray into laptops and tablets reflects a shift toward building a connected device ecosystem—similar to the strategy adopted by brands like Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi.
🖥 Moto Book 60 Laptop: Designed for Productivity with Modern Aesthetics
The Moto Book 60 is Motorola’s answer to the mid-range Windows laptop segment, targeting students, working professionals, and casual creators.
🔹 Key Highlights:
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Display:
15.6-inch Full HD IPS panel (1920×1080) with anti-glare coating. The laptop offers wide viewing angles and a 16:9 aspect ratio, ideal for both work and entertainment. -
Processor Options:
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Intel Core i5-1240P
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Intel Core i7-1260P
These 12th Gen Alder Lake processors come with hybrid architecture for efficient multitasking.
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Memory and Storage:
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Up to 16GB LPDDR4x RAM
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512GB NVMe SSD (upgradeable)
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Build and Portability:
Crafted with an aluminum alloy chassis, it weighs around 1.48 kg and is just 18.5mm thin, making it sleek and travel-friendly. -
Keyboard and Security:
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Backlit keyboard with 1.4mm key travel
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Built-in fingerprint reader on power button
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Large precision touchpad
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Ports:
USB-C (with charging), USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB 2.0, HDMI, 3.5mm combo jack, microSD slot -
Battery:
50Wh battery with up to 10 hours of backup and 65W Type-C fast charging -
Software:
Windows 11 Home pre-installed, along with Motorola’s own Moto Connect app for cross-device syncing and remote access
📱 Moto Pad 60 Pro Tablet: Entertainment Meets Productivity
With the Moto Pad 60 Pro, Motorola is targeting the upper mid-range Android tablet space. It’s aimed at users who want immersive entertainment as well as lightweight productivity on-the-go.
🔹 Key Features:
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Display:
11.5-inch OLED panel with a 2.5K resolution (2560×1600 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and TÜV Rheinland eye care certification -
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Flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, offering excellent performance for gaming, video editing, and multitasking -
RAM & Storage Options:
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8GB RAM + 128GB storage
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12GB RAM + 256GB storage
Expandable via microSD card
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Cameras:
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13MP rear camera with LED flash
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8MP front camera for video calls and AI-enhanced face unlock
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Battery:
Massive 8,600 mAh battery with 33W TurboPower charging
Claimed backup: Up to 13 hours on mixed usage -
Audio:
Quad-speaker system with Dolby Atmos support for an immersive media experience -
Accessories:
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Moto Stylus 2nd Gen with 4,096 pressure levels
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Detachable keyboard with trackpad (sold separately)
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Kickstand folio case for laptop-like use
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OS and Features:
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Android 14 with Motorola’s near-stock interface
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Moto Connect for clipboard sync, notification mirroring, file drag-and-drop with PC
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💰 Pricing and Launch Offers
Motorola has adopted an aggressive pricing strategy to penetrate the Indian computing market:
📌 Moto Book 60 Laptop:
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Intel Core i5 (8GB/512GB): ₹49,990
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Intel Core i7 (16GB/512GB): ₹59,990
📌 Moto Pad 60 Pro Tablet:
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8GB + 128GB Wi-Fi: ₹32,999
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12GB + 256GB Wi-Fi + 5G: ₹39,999
Availability:
Both devices will go on sale starting April 25, 2025, through:
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Selected offline retail partners
Launch Offers:
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Flat ₹3,000 instant discount on HDFC and ICICI credit cards
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No-cost EMI for up to 12 months
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₹2,000 off on Moto Stylus and Keyboard when purchased with Moto Pad 60 Pro
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Exchange bonuses of up to ₹5,000 on old laptops/tablets
🔍 Market Analysis and Brand Vision
Motorola’s expansion into non-smartphone categories aligns with the rising demand for affordable computing tools, especially in India where hybrid learning, gig work, and content creation are becoming central to youth culture and work routines.
By leveraging its strong brand recall and after-sales service network under Lenovo, Motorola is well-positioned to challenge Xiaomi’s RedmiBooks, Realme Pads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, and even Apple iPads in the premium budget category.
Market analysts believe that if Motorola can maintain software optimization and timely updates, its new ecosystem strategy—powered by Moto Connect—could be a major differentiator in the Android and Windows device space.
📎 Conclusion
🔗 For full specifications and product details, visit the official Motorola India product site.
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