During the recent Google I/O 2022 event, to the not-so-interesting tablet market after 4 years. It unveiled its new Android-powered tablet, which won’t launch until 2023. Although the company did not talk much about its Pixel tablet, it did showcase the design of the product.
The last tablet that Google produced was the Pixel Slate, back in 2018. It ran on the Chrome OS, and it was slated to have a successor, which eventually did not happen. Moreover, the last Android-powered Google tablet was the Pixel C, which launched way back in 2015. Google also confirmed that the tablet will act as a phone companion, bridging the gap between home life and on-the-go activities.
There isn’t much information about this upcoming Android-powered Google Pixel tablet, but just like its recent smartphones, the tablet is expected to run on Google’s chipset and would go up against the Galaxy Tab S9. No hints about the pricing of the device were shared, but looking at the design glimpses, the front of the device doesn’t look very exciting.
It has large bezels all around, and the position of the front and rear cameras shows that it will be landscape-mode dominant. The tablet will go against the likes of the Samsung , and it will be interesting to see how it fairs out against, arguably, the company that produces the that money can buy.
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The last tablet that Google produced was the Pixel Slate, back in 2018. It ran on the Chrome OS, and it was slated to have a successor, which eventually did not happen. Moreover, the last Android-powered Google tablet was the Pixel C, which launched way back in 2015. Google also confirmed that the tablet will act as a phone companion, bridging the gap between home life and on-the-go activities.
Will the Pixel tablet be a worthy competitor to Samsung’s tablets?
There isn’t much information about this upcoming Android-powered Google Pixel tablet, but just like its recent smartphones, the tablet is expected to run on Google’s chipset and would go up against the Galaxy Tab S9. No hints about the pricing of the device were shared, but looking at the design glimpses, the front of the device doesn’t look very exciting.
Here’s a sneak peek at our upcoming Pixel tablet
A next-generation tablet powered by Google Tensor, designed to complement your Pixel phone.
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It has large bezels all around, and the position of the front and rear cameras shows that it will be landscape-mode dominant. The tablet will go against the likes of the Samsung , and it will be interesting to see how it fairs out against, arguably, the company that produces the that money can buy.
and subscribe to our to get instant news updates and in-depth reviews of Samsung devices. You can also subscribe to get updates from us on and follow us on .
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