Alleged Motorola Moto Pad 70 Spotted on UL Solutions and Bluetooth SIG Certifications With 45W Fast Charging; Could Arrive as Lenovo Tab K12 Rebrand
A new unreleased Motorola tablet has now been spotted on the UL Solutions and Bluetooth SIG certification databases. Via these listings, the charging specs of the upcoming tablet have also been revealed, while its launch in multiple global markets has been suggested.
Read more about the update below.
Motorola Moto Pad 70 – UL Solutions and Bluetooth SIG Certifications
An upcoming Motorola tablet carrying the model numbers ‘XT2673-1’ and ‘XT2673-2’ has now been listed on the UL Solutions certification database. The listing, dated 25th June 2026, carries the certificate number ‘DK-182334-UL’, and via this certification, the fast charging capability of the device has been revealed.
As per the UL Solutions certification listing, the upcoming Motorola tablet has received approval for 45W fast charging support, with a charging rating of 10VDC x 4.5A. To add, the certification listing also mentions several country/region codes, AU (Australia), CA (Canada), CN (China), EU Group Differences (European Union/Europe), JP (Japan), NZ (New Zealand), SA (Saudi Arabia), and US (United States), hinting at its possible launch in these respective markets.

Moreover, the same model numbers have also appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification database. While the Bluetooth SIG listing does not reveal any major specifications of the device, it does suggest that the tablet’s launch could be nearing.

As far as its moniker is concerned, the certification listings have not revealed the marketing name of the upcoming Motorola tablet. However, an online forum that tracks released and unreleased Lenovo/Motorola tablets points out that this device could launch as the Moto Pad 70. Further, it also mentions its internal codename as ‘Cava’, which matches the already available Lenovo Tab K12, aka Lenovo Idea Tab Plus Matte Edition, aka Lenovo Idea Tab Plus, thereby hinting that the upcoming Motorola tablet could arrive as a rebranded version of one of these devices.

If this turns out to be true, then the Moto Pad 70 will likely be placed below the recently launched Moto Pad 70 Pro, and could arrive as a more affordable tablet in the lineup. However, since the official moniker has not yet been confirmed, it would be better to take this information with a pinch of salt.
As mentioned above, the device has now been spotted on the UL Solutions and Bluetooth SIG databases, suggesting that its launch may not be too far away.
Stay tuned for more updates.