Moto Tab G62 Vs OPPO Pad Air Vs Realme Pad: Mid-Range Tablet Comparison

Moto Tab G62
(Last Updated On: August 23, 2022)

Motorola is rapidly expanding its tablet portfolio in India. The Moto Tab G62 is the brand’s latest bid in the mid-range tablet market with features like the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and 2K display. The latest Motorola tablet comes at an asking price of Rs. 15,999 and goes up against the likes of the Realme Pad and the OPPO Pad Air in the mid-tier Android tablet segment. This is a comparison article between these three tablet models to help you decide your next pick in this segment.

Moto Tab G62 Vs OPPO Pad Air Vs Realme Pad: Display Features

The Motorola Moto Tab G62 has been announced with a tall 10.6-inch display. The panel used by the new Motorola tablet is an IPS LCD that has a screen-to-body ratio of 80.2 percent and a 220 PPI pixel density. The Moto Tab G60’s display delivers a screen resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels which makes it a good companion for high-resolution multimedia playback.

The Realme Pad competes with the Moto Tab G62 with its 10.4-inch display which is also an IPS LCD panel similar to the Moto tablet. The Realme Pad offers the same screen-to-body ratio of 80.2 percent and a 2K screen resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels. The pixel density here is 224 PPI.

On the other hand, the OPPO Pad Air isn’t much different compared to the Moto Tab G62 and the Realme Pad in terms of display specifications. The panel size is 10.36-inches and the type is IPS LCD> This tablet also features the same 1200 x 2000 pixels 2K resolution and has a 225 PPI pixel density. Since the panel type and the resolution is the same on all three tablets, you can expect similar performance with video playback and gaming.

Moto Tab G60 Vs OPPO Pad Air Vs Realme Pad: Camera Features

The camera hardware is almost identical on all these three models. The Moto Tab G60 has an 8MP single rear camera that has an f/2.2 aperture and 118-degree FoV. The primary camera on the Motorola tablet comes with autofocus support and HDR. It can record 1080p FHD videos@ 30fps.

The Realme Pad also features an 8MP single rear camera like the Moto Tab G60. The camera here is also capable of recording 1080p@ 30fps videos and has HDR support. Lastly, the OPPO Pad Air’s back panel features an 8MP ultrawide camera with 105-degree FoV and 1080p @30fps video recording. The rear camera on all three tablets can click some good set of images when the background has ample lighting conditions.

Moving on to the selfie snapper, the Moto Tab G62, and the Realme Pad has an 8MP snapper, whereas, the OPPO Pad Air features a smaller 5MP sensor for self-portraits. You can consider any of the variants for a good photography experience. However, the Moto Tab G62 and the Realme Pad gets an edge over the OPPO Pad with a bigger selfie snapper.

Moto Tab G62 Vs OPPO Pad Air Vs Realme Pad: Hardware Performance

Power delivery is handled by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset on the Moto Tab G62 and the OPPO Pad Air. The mid-range 4G chipset on both these tablets is built using a 6nm fabrication process and has Adreno 610 GPU support for graphics.

 The chipset driving both Moto Tab G62 and the OPPO Pad Air is powerful enough to handle extensive tasks without any lags or stutters. Both these tablets offer a good gaming experience as well.

Driving the Realme Pad is a MediaTek processor. The company has used the Helio G80 chipset which is built on a 12nm fabrication process. This is a mid-range chipset oriented toward gaming smartphones and tablets.

Coming to the configuration details, the Moto Tab G62 comes with 4GB RAM+ 64GB storage, whereas, the OPPO Pad Air offers up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage option. The Realme Pad can be purchased with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration.

Moto Tab G62 Vs Realme Pad Vs OPPO Pad: Battery Hardware

The battery capacity is the biggest on the Moto Tab G62. It is packed with a 7,700 mAh battery unit which is aided by 20W fast charging. On the other hand, the OPPO Pad Air and the Realme Pad feature the same 7,100 mAh battery unit along with 18W fast charging support.

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