Motorola is gearing up to expand its ecosystem in India with the debut of two new devices — the Moto Pad 60 Pro tablet and the company’s first-ever laptop, the Moto Book 60. Both devices are slated to launch on April 17, and they signal Motorola’s serious intentions to compete across more categories beyond smartphones.

From what we know so far, the Moto Pad 60 Pro appears to be a rebranded version of the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro that launched in India just last month. It features a 12.7-inch LCD display with 3K resolution and a buttery-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, clearly aimed at creators, gamers, and multitaskers.

Under the hood, the tablet is powered by MediaTek’s 4nm Dimensity 8300 SoC, and it’s backed by a 10,200mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging, promising up to 10 hours of mixed usage. Audio won’t be an afterthought either — you’re looking at a quad JBL speaker setup with Dolby Atmos support for an immersive soundstage.

On the productivity side, the Moto Pad 60 Pro will ship with the Moto Pen Pro — featuring ultra-low latency, 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, palm rejection, and up to 35 hours of battery life. It’s a clear play for creatives and students who want a tablet that can double as a digital notebook or sketchpad.

Smart cross-device features

Motorola is also bringing in some ecosystem smarts. The Moto Pad 60 Pro will support Cross Control, a feature that lets you control both your PC and tablet with the same mouse and keyboard. Swipe to Stream allows you to shift apps or media content between screens in seconds, while File Transfer makes it easier to share files between your devices wirelessly — think Apple’s Continuity or Samsung’s Flow, but for the Moto ecosystem.

Available exclusively on Flipkart

The Moto Pad 60 Pro will be sold exclusively through Flipkart, and Motorola is keeping the pricing under wraps until launch day. Expect more details — and possibly some surprises — when the company officially pulls the curtain back on April 17.

First look at the Moto Book 60

In addition to the tablet, Motorola is also stepping into the laptop space with the Moto Book 60, set to launch alongside the tablet. Leaked renders via *91Mobiles* show a sleek, minimalist laptop design available in Pantone-certified green and blue finishes, extending Motorola’s design language from phones to PCs.

There’s a familiar Moto dimple on the lid, slim bezels around the display, and an overall clean aesthetic that aims to stand out in a saturated Windows laptop market. While full specs for the Moto Book 60 haven’t been revealed yet, the design suggests a focus on portability and polish, which could appeal to students and professionals alike.

Motorola’s upcoming event on April 17 could be a pivotal moment, marking the brand’s evolution into a multi-device ecosystem — one that feels increasingly connected, stylized, and surprisingly feature-rich.