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Motorola's First Android Tablet Made To Face Against Microsoft’s Surface Lineup

By Ralphy Bonn Sim | May 08, 2017 01:40 AM EDT

Recent reports stated that Motorola is now working on a top-end tablet, its first in years. However, with an unusual focus on productivity. It was said that the premium tablet would be in the 9-10 inch range, although no other technical specifications of it are known yet.

According to The Verge, reports suggest that the rumored Motorola's tablet device will soon feature a slightly larger side as compared to the previous generation of tablets such as popular choices; Nexus 9 or Asus Zenpad. The upcoming tablet is set to be around 9-10 inches diagonally; as what was measured in its screen size.

The upcoming Motorola's tablet may feature premium materials to further enhance the look and feel of the tablet. As noted from a source, a shared screenshot was triggered towards the upcoming productivity feature of the Motorola Android Tablet.

According to Android Police, the productivity feature first emerged in Lenovo's Android-powered 2-in-1 hybrid device called Yoga Book. This feature will let consumers toggle the button to allow the pinning of frequently used apps to the navigation bar at the bottom. By this, it will be one of the clever ideas achieved by PC giant Lenovo in which not only helps utilize the wasted space; it also makes it easier to switch between certain apps.

The upcoming Motorola's tablet might feature Productivity Mode that shuffles Android's interface elements around to look a bit more like that of a desktop operating system, just like Chrome Operating System. This new model may also be a productivity-geared device more comparable to the Microsoft Surface Pro 4, which comes with a keyboard or stylus accessory and would possibly compete with the Microsoft's Surface lineup and Apple's iPad.

Motorola's upcoming tablet was also believed that some variation of this device may bring cellular connectivity. However, details for the device's release or launch date have been uncertain for now. Stay tuned for more updates as the company will make its first top-end tablet

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