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Redmi Pad vs Moto Tab G62—Specs Comparison

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The first Redmi tablet has received a lot of great responses. The Redmi Pad features highly appealing characteristics as well as a very good quality-to-price ratio, which accounts for pleasant initial impressions. However, other tablets in the same price range debuted this year. Lenovo is now one of the best and most prolific tablet makers. For those who are unaware, Lenovo owns the Motorola brand and released the first Motorola tablet this year: the Moto Tab G62. It has comparable features to the first tablet from Xiaomi’s sub-brand, and many consumers are undoubtedly unsure which one to choose. Here’s a comparison of the specifications of the Redmi Pad and the Motorola Moto Tab G62 that should help you decide.

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Related: Moto Tab G62 vs Realme Pad: Specs Comparison

Design

The Motorola Moto Tab G62 is my favorite design, and it’s likely yours as well. It has a full aluminum unibody construction, including an aluminum frame and back. The body is water-resistant, and the bezels surrounding the display are extremely thin. I also enjoy the existence of a back camera integrated right into the rear cover, rather than requiring a separate camera module. The Redmi Pad has a plastic back and an aluminum frame, and it has tiny bezels around the display like the Motorola, but it has a large and somewhat unsightly camera module on the back. On the other hand, while having a larger battery, it is a thinner tablet, which you should enjoy considering that the proportions of these devices are almost identical. Do you prefer a slim tablet or one that is visually appealing?

Display

The display is perhaps one of the most significant benefits of the Redmi Pad above other low-cost tablets. Because it is an IPS LCD display, you should not anticipate the brilliant colors and deep blacks found on OLED panels. But it’s still a fantastic display: we’re talking about a 10.61-inch diagonal screen capable of displaying up to one billion colors with a Full HD+ resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels, a refresh rate of 90 Hz (allowing for a smoother viewing experience), and a normal brightness of 400 nits. It is one of the greatest screens in its price range, and it is combined with four stereo speakers that provide enhanced audio quality. The Motorola Moto Tab G62 sports a 10.6-inch IPS LCD display with a Full HD+ resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels and four stereo speakers.

Camera

When it comes to cameras, it’s practically a tie because both tablets have the same camera technology. They have an 8MP back camera and an ultrawide 8MP front camera with a 105-degree field of view. Given that they are low-cost tablets, the front camera is excellent for video chats.

Specs & Performance

The Redmi Pad is the tablet with the best performance in this pair. It is the first tablet to be powered by MediaTek’s Helio G99 mobile platform. It is a processor with a 6 mn manufacturing process and an octa-core architecture consisting of two Cortex A76 CPUs operating at 2.2 GHz, six Cortex A55 CPUs running at 2 GHz, and a Mali G57 MC2 GPU. Aside from a faster CPU, the Redmi Pad offers up to 6 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of internal storage, whilst the Moto Tab G62 only offers 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. Both devices come pre-installed with Android 12.

Battery

If you pick the Redmi Pad, you will have a longer battery life because it has a larger battery with a capacity of 8000 mAh (instead of just 7700 mAh found on the Motorola Moto Tab G62). The Motorola, on the other hand, charges faster owing to 20W fast charging.

Price & Availability

The Redmi Pad costs around Php13,999 for the base version with 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, while the Motorola Moto Tab G62 costs around €200/$200 (roughly Php11,200) for the 4/64 GB memory option. The Redmi Pad comes out on top in this comparison.


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