The Moto Pad is Motorola’s first US-bound tablet in over a decade

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April 7, 2026 at 03:51 PM
The Moto Pad is Motorola’s first US-bound tablet in over a decade

The Moto Pad will be available in a single bronze green color option. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge

Motorola announced two new devices today, including one of its first tablets to be available from a US carrier since Verizon's Xyboard tablets in 2011. The new Moto Pad is joined by the 2026 edition of the Moto G Stylus featuring an upgraded pen that responds to tilt and pressure changes in supported apps. The Moto Pad will be available through T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile starting on April 30th, or it can be purchased through Motorola's online store by T-Mobile customers for $249.99 in a single bronze green color option. Powered by a MediaTek D6300 5G processor, the tablet features an 11-inch 2.5K display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 7 … Read the full story at The Verge.

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