Its annual I/O conference served Google on May 11 to officially present some products that had been rumored for some time, such as the new Pixel 6a or the Headsets Pixel Buds Pro.
He also mentioned others that have just been presented in society, the Pixel 7 or the Pixel Watch, during the event. Made by Google October. This event also provided an opportunity to learn more about the new Tablet.
If a Tablet The Google-branded phone is finally on the way, nearly a decade after Google launched the Nexus 7 alongside Asus. The Nexus is one of the best tablets of history: can the Pixel tablet surpass it?
When will the Google Pixel tablet go on sale?
The only thing we know about the launch date of the Pixel tablet is that it will be in 2023but for now Google has not advanced either the time or the month of its sale.
If we let ourselves be guided by what happened in previous years, we can assume that Google will choose to launch the Pixel Tablet during Google I/O 2023 (probably in May) or during its October event where it will introduce Android 14.
Will there be a Pixel Tablet Pro?
Although there are still a few months before the launch of the Pixel Tablet, rumors are already pointing to a Pro version. 9to5Google dug into Android 13’s code and found something called “tangorpro”.
The standard Pixel tablet uses the code name “tangor”, so it stands to reason that the code refers to the Pixel Tablet Pro. Other evidence has been found, such as Google shortening the name “tanfor” to “t6” and the Android 13 code also mentions ‘t6pro’.
The site says the Pro version could also arrive in 2023 and will have a superior rear camera. Hopefully that will come with a few other differences – maybe a bigger, more powerful screen, for example – but that’s just a guess.
What will the price of the Google Pixel tablet be?
It’s also too early to tell how much the Pixel tablet will cost. In fact, there aren’t many reliable rumors about its cost either, but it will probably cost around $300.
What are the specs of the Google Pixel tablet?
- G2 Tensor Chip
- four speakers
- POGO connector
- USB-C
- Dual 8 MP cameras
As we said, Google has confirmed some details about the Pixel tablet, such as the fact that it will use the Google Tensor, the company’s first system-on-chip (SoC) and which we have already found in the Pixel series 6.
Specifically, it will be the one that debuted in the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the Tensor G2 chip.
On paper, this isn’t a huge leap from the original Tensor, as it has the same Cortex-A55 cores in the standard model and only jumps from Cortex-A76 to A78 for performance cores.
This means the Armv8 architecture is retained, while rivals like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chips use the newer Armv9.
Even so, Google doesn’t really intend to win on user ratings. landmarks and instead aims to deliver smart and convenient functions through artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Exactly what the Pixel tablet will offer in this area remains to be seen, but it should be similar to the Pixel 7 phones. Google just said you’ll get the same video calls, hands-free assistant and photo editing.
Another highlight of the Pixel tablet is that it will have a “magnetic speaker dock” (possibly optional) that will not only keep the device charged, but will turn it into a smart display for a bit. like the Nest Hub Max.
This will let you do all sorts of things, like easily control smart home devices around the house and use the screen as a digital photo frame when not in use.
Google also explained how Android’s Material You theme is at the heart of this device. The company has worked with developers to ensure apps use the larger screen, such as split-screen and pen support.
We also know that it will arrive in a new color in addition to the green that was previously shown. This one looks like a pale beige/peach shade. Google guarantees that it will use premium materials and finishes with smooth rounded corners.
The “nano-ceramic” coating used is inspired by fine porcelain. Ceramic particles are infused into the coating applied to the aluminum body, which, like the Pixel 7 phones, is 100% recycled.
We don’t have detailed specs, but from the brief teaser Google gave us earlier this year, we can assume it will have front and rear cameras.
As they discovered in 9to5Googlenew information in version 8.5 of the Google Camera app for users smart phones Pixel gives us the first data on the cameras of the Tablet the google.
The app code mostly says what the Pixel tablet won’t have, starting with 4K video recording at 60 fps and most likely 4K directly. It seems that the device will also not offer audio zoom, slow motion videos and photos with Action Pan.
Thanks to Kuba Wojciechowski We know that the Pixel Tablet’s cameras could both be Sony IMX355 sensors. It’s the same 8MP sensor found on the front of the Pixel 6.
In 91MobilesThe tablet is said to have a 10.95″ screen. This size means it could be very close to the same dimensions as the iPad Air, and the design presented by Google supports it with rounded corners on the screen.
Wojciechowski also ensured that the Tablet It will support the Wi-Fi 6 standard and come with either 128GB or 256GB of storage. He also detected the existence of a stylus made by Google.
The Pixel tablet is “designed to be the perfect companion for your Pixel phone”, as the new tablet will be able to integrate seamlessly into your daily life, whether you’re at home or on the go.
The screen has a bezel around the bezel and there also appears to be a quad-speaker audio system with two drivers on each end. There would also be a USB-C port, of course.
Obviously, being such an early preview, we don’t have much information about the specs and features the new one will have. Tablet from Google. However, we can infer that it will have both front and rear cameras.
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