Moto Pad 60 Neo Review: Best Budget Tablet I have Tested for a Month

The Moto Pad 60 Neo is one of the best under budget tablet in India right now. As per my experience, under 13000 with offers, I got a super quality 11-inch 2K display with 5G support, Dolby Atmos speakers, and a free stylus.

In this article, we will provide a brief Moto Pad 60 Neo Review about its design, display, performance, battery, camera, audio, and more. We’ll also compare it with other tablets in its price range and help you decide if it’s the right choice.

Moto Pad 60 Neo Review-Moto Pad 60 Neo front and back view showing bronze green finish and slim design

Design and Build Quality

  • Slim and stylish metal body (just 6.9mm thin)
  • Weight: Around 490 grams
  • Finish: Premium Bronze Green with two-tone design
  • Splash-resistant (IP52 rating)
  • Ports: USB-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD slot, keyboard pogo pins

This tablet feels premium in hand and is easy to carry.

User writing on Moto Pad 60 Neo with included stylus on a study desk

Display Quality

  • Size: 11.0-inch IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 2560×1600 (2.5K)
  • Refresh Rate: 90Hz
  • Brightness: Up to 500 nits (very bright)
  • Eye protection: TÜV certified blue light filter

The screen is sharp, smooth, and bright enough for indoor and outdoor use. Great for watching videos, reading, or studying.

Close-up of Moto Pad 60 Neo 11-inch 2K display playing a video

Performance and Software

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm, 5G ready)
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 2.2 + microSD support
  • Operating System: Android 15 (Stock UI)
  • Updates: 2 Android versions + 4 years security patches

Smooth performance for daily tasks like YouTube, browsing, Zoom, and light games. Not meant for heavy gaming but perfect for school, college, and entertainment.

Moto Pad 60 Neo next to keyboard and headphones in a productivity setup

Battery Life and Charging

  • Capacity: 7040 mAh
  • Charging: 20W (Comes with 68W charger)
  • Usage: Up to 12 hours video playback

Battery lasts a full day for average use. It charges in around 2–2.5 hours.

Camera Performance

  • Rear Camera: 8MP with flash
  • Front Camera: 5MP

Cameras are basic. Good for online classes and video calls, but not for photography.

Top view of Moto Pad 60 Neo showing Dolby Atmos quad speakers and USB-C port

Audio Quality

  • Speakers: 4 stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Extra: 3.5mm headphone jack

Loud and clear sound. Great for movies, music, and video calls.

Stylus and Accessories

  • Included Stylus: Moto Pen (4096 pressure levels, tilt support)
  • Power: Uses 1 AAAA battery (not rechargeable)
  • Keyboard support: Pogo pins for magnetic keyboard (not included)

Stylus is responsive and useful for notes or drawing. AAA battery might be a small issue, but it’s nice to have in the box.

Stylus and tablet accessories included with Moto Pad 60 Neo package

Pricing and Availability

  • Price in India: ₹17,999 (intro offer: ₹12,999)

For the features it offers—2K display, stylus, 5G, Dolby speakers—it’s one of the best tablets in this price range.

Comparison with Competitors

TabletDisplay5GRAMBatteryStylusPrice
Moto Pad 60 Neo11″ 2.5K 90HzYes8GB7040 mAhYes₹17,999
Samsung Tab A9+11″ FHD 90HzNo4GB7040 mAhNo₹18,000
Realme Pad X (5G)10.95″ 60HzYes6GB8340 mAhNo₹24,999
Redmi Pad10.61″ 90HzNo4GB8000 mAhNo₹15,999

The Moto Pad 60 Neo clearly offers better value with stylus and 5G.

Moto Pad 60 Neo on a student’s desk running Android 15 interface

Pros and Cons: Moto Pad 60 Neo

Pros:

  • Premium metal design
  • High-res 90Hz display
  • 5G support
  • Clean Android 15
  • Stylus included
  • Dolby Atmos audio
  • 8GB RAM

Cons:

  • Average cameras
  • Battery life is okay but not the best
  • Stylus uses non-rechargeable AAA battery
Side profile of Moto Pad 60 Neo highlighting its thin 6.9mm build and pogo pin connectors

Conclusion: Moto Pad 60 Neo Review

The Moto Pad 60 Neo is an excellent tablet for students, home use, and casual work as I tested. It’s fast, has a sharp display, great sound, and comes with a pen. If your budget is under ₹18,000 and you want 5G, stylus, and strong build, this is the best choice right now. If you have much time then wait, the price will again reduce with festive offers under 13000.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the Moto Pad 60 Neo good for students?

Yes, it’s perfect for students—lightweight, fast, has a stylus, and runs apps like Google Classroom, Zoom, etc.

Can you use the Moto Pad 60 Neo for gaming?

Yes, but only light to medium games. It’s not ideal for high-end games like BGMI or Genshin.

Does it support a keyboard?

Yes, it has pogo pins for a magnetic keyboard, but the keyboard is sold separately.

Is the stylus rechargeable?

No, it uses a AAA battery.

Does the Moto Pad 60 Neo support SIM cards?

Yes, it supports 5G SIM cards for internet use.

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