The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo has a footprint of 166.2 x 254.6 mm with a slim 7 mm thickness and a weight of 480 g, keeping it relatively easy to hold and carry. A stylus is included in the box, though it does not support tilt sensitivity, and there is no detachable or backlit keyboard bundled with the device. The tablet carries a water-resistant rating, offering a degree of protection against splashes and moisture, though it does not feature a fully rugged build.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo features an 11-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 px, resulting in a pixel density of 274 ppi for reasonably sharp image reproduction. The panel runs at a 90 Hz refresh rate, which contributes to smoother scrolling and more fluid on-screen motion. It does not include branded damage-resistant glass, an anti-reflection coating, or sapphire glass, and the display lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, meaning it is not optimized for high dynamic range content.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo is powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 2 x 2.4 GHz and 6 x 2 GHz, built on a 6 nm semiconductor process and supported by 8 GB of RAM running at 2133 MHz, with a maximum supported memory amount of 12 GB. The chip uses big.LITTLE technology alongside Heterogeneous Multi-Processing, integrates LTE directly on the SoC, and handles graphics through an Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU clocked at 950 MHz with DirectX 12 support. Storage stands at 128 GB internally with an external memory slot available for expansion, while cache is distributed across 512 KB L1, 1 MB L2, and 2 MB L3 layers, and maximum memory bandwidth reaches 17.07 GB/s. In Geekbench 6 testing, the device scores 782 in single-core and 2012 in multi-core, and the system runs Android 15 with full 64-bit support.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo includes an 8 MP rear camera with a CMOS sensor and a 5 MP front camera, both supported by a range of manual controls including manual ISO, exposure, white balance, and focus. The main camera supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, built-in HDR mode, and a video light, while a single LED flash is present — though there is no dual-tone or RGB flash, and the front camera has no flash of its own. Optical zoom is not available, and the camera lacks a back-illuminated sensor and optical image stabilization. Features such as slow-motion video, panorama, burst mode, 360-degree panorama, HDR10 recording, Dolby Vision recording, and 3D photo or video capture are also not supported.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo features stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, accommodating users who prefer wired audio. However, it does not support any advanced Bluetooth audio codecs, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC, which limits high-quality wireless audio transmission options. There is also no built-in radio receiver.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo is equipped with a 7040 mAh rechargeable battery that includes a battery level indicator for monitoring charge status. The battery is non-removable and does not support fast charging or wireless charging, meaning it relies solely on standard wired charging.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo supports Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 with a maximum download speed of 3300 Mbits/s, along with Bluetooth 5.2, GPS with Galileo support, and a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0, while HDMI output, NFC, Ethernet, and a cellular module are absent despite 5G being listed as supported. The device accommodates a single SIM card and includes an accelerometer, offline voice recognition, and voice commands, but lacks a gyroscope, compass, barometer, and infrared sensor. On the software and privacy side, it offers location privacy options, camera and microphone access controls, clipboard warnings, app tracking blocking, and on-device machine learning, though Mail Privacy Protection, cross-site tracking blocking, and direct OS vendor updates are not available. Usability features are well-represented, covering split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, full-page screenshots, a media picker, customizable notifications, notification permissions, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, extra dim mode, battery health check, child lock, multi-user support, app offloading, widgets, sharing intents, Live Text, and the ability to play games while downloading — while Quick Start, focus modes, Wi-Fi password sharing, a fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, 3D facial recognition, and a built-in projector are not included.
The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Neo uses DDR4 memory and supports multithreading, allowing the processor to handle multiple threads simultaneously for more efficient task execution.