Moto Tablet: Lenovo to Introduce A New “Productive” Tablet

Lenovo plans to bring out another Moto tablet by releasing it under the 'Moto' branding. Lenovo has been fairly successful in marketing their 'Yoga' tablets that begin at a price of $199. Android tablets for some time now haven't seen a lot of updates with the recent tablet from Samsung being the only top of the line tablet in the Android ecosystem that is now directly competing with Apple iPads.

According to reports from 9To5Google, the new Moto Tablet from Lenovo is aimed at productivity by providing dedicating multi-tasking features. The productivity mode will align two applications side by side. This, in turn, will allow users to make use of two apps simultaneously which Lenovo claims in improving task productivity amongst other things. The new tablet is expected to have a size of 9-10 inches in terms of its display.

Reports from the Android Police also reveal additional details like its build quality and the feel in-hand. The new Moto tablet will be built with premium materials much like the existing Yoga Tablet 3 series and will also have a great feel in terms of comfortable device handling and user experience. Sources to the website mentioned that Moto is still working on the development of their new tablet.

The website has also put up screenshots of the UI on the device showcasing side by side multitasking between two currently active apps. Lenovo wants to eliminate the need of clicking the active apps button when hard pressed on Android Nougat, will put two apps side by side. Hence, the manufacturer will now include screen pinning of apps on the upcoming Moto tablet. This will result in the screen displaying only the two pinned apps at the same time.

At the moment, there are no other details about the new Moto tablet which might be available in the coming days. Overall, the initial rumors about the tablet seem to be promising even if there's no information about the display quality and hardware onboard.

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