Google has finally lifted the veil on the much-anticipated Pixel Tablet during its annual I/O conference in May 2022. Though Google remains tight-lipped about specific details, a combination of leaks and rumors provides a glimpse of what to expect from this upcoming device.
Google Pixel Tablet: Leaks, rumors, and specs
Featuring a familiar rectangular shape, the Pixel Tablet measures approximately 11 inches in length and 7 inches in height. The front-facing camera’s placement in the center of the tablet’s longest edge suggests a preference for landscape orientation. As of now, three color options have been spotted: gray, white/light pink, and charcoal-black. Google may surprise fans with an additional vibrant color option closer to the launch.
Google has confirmed that the Pixel Tablet will be equipped with its powerful Tensor G2 chip, also found in the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Speculation suggests the tablet will support Wi-Fi 6, offer internal storage options of 128GB or 256GB, and come with 6GB of RAM. Furthermore, FCC filings indicate the presence of ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity. Based on these rumored specifications, the Pixel Tablet appears to be comparable to the 2022 base iPad.
The Pixel Tablet is set to be compatible with Google’s “Charging Speaker Dock” accessory, transforming it into a Nest Hub smart display. When connected to the dock, the tablet charges, allows hands-free Google Assistant commands, and provides improved audio quality with larger speakers. The pricing for the dock remains undisclosed.
The Pixel Tablet’s operating system will depend on its release date. If launched early, it will run on Android 13 and upgrade to Android 14; if released later, it will come with Android 14 pre-installed. Google’s recent focus on optimizing Android for larger screens will be showcased with the launch of the Pixel Tablet.
Google has hinted at a 2023 release date for the Pixel Tablet but has not provided specifics. Two possibilities exist: a launch during Google I/O 2023 on May 10, or a release alongside the Pixel 8 series in October. However, the tablet’s recent FCC approval suggests a higher likelihood of a Google I/O 2023 release.
Google has not revealed the Pixel Tablet’s pricing, but based on its specifications, industry experts speculate a price range between $400 and $500. While Google’s previous tablets have been priced similarly, the company has been known to charge more for devices with less-than-premium specs. An official price announcement is eagerly awaited.
Specification | Details |
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Dimensions | Approximately 11 inches (length), 7 inches (height) |
Design | Rectangular shape, front-facing camera in center of longest edge |
Color options | Gray, white/light pink, and charcoal-black |
Processor | Tensor G2 chip |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity |
Storage options | 128GB or 256GB internal storage |
RAM | 6GB |
Operating system | Android 13 (if launched early) or Android 14 (if released later) |
Compatibility | “Charging Speaker Dock” accessory, which turns the tablet into a smart display |
Pricing | Estimated range between $400 and $500 |
Release date | Speculated to be during Google I/O 2023 or alongside the Pixel 8 series in October 2023 |
Other features | Optimized for larger screens |
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