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Moto Tab G20, Motorola's return to the tablet market

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Apparently, the Motorola plans to return to the tablet market soon. The information came through the website mysmartprice, where it is said that the tablet “Moto Tab G20” was seen in the Google Play. In Google's registration, the specifications of the mobile device are disclosed, which has not yet been officially announced by its developer.

The Moto Tab G20 is tablet-like Lenovo Tab M8 both in design and specs.

Moto Tab G20, Motorola's return to the tablet market

Check out the image with the description displayed on Google Play below:

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Motorola Moto Tab G20 tablet registration on Google Play. Source: mysmartprice

As you saw in the image above, the Moto Tab G20 will feature an 800 x 1200 pixel resolution screen with 240 PPI. Already in terms of hardware internally, the Motorola tablet has a MediaTek MT8768A chipset (Helio P22T) that works together with 3GB of RAM memory. Regarding graphics processing, it will be done by a PowerVR GE8320.

Motorola's new tablet will come with android 11 and it is expected to have a 5100mAh battery as that is what the Lenovo Tab M8 (3rd gen) has. In addition, the gadget is expected to have a 5MP rear camera and a 2MP sensor in the lens for selfies.

Below is the name of the Moto Tab G20 in the list of Lenovo tablets (the Chinese company that bought Motorola):

Screenshot of Lenovo tablet listing. Source: mysmartprice
Screenshot of Lenovo tablet listing. Source: mysmartprice

Launch and availability

Unfortunately, there is still no information about the release date or a possible period. However, it is believed that soon more information will emerge or that an official announcement will be made.

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