The Google Pixel tablet may launch alongside the Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a during the Google I/O event next week, and now we’re getting more details about its design. Recently, a well-known tipster shared an alleged image of a Google Pixel tablet. The new render leak shows the tablet in a new shade with white bezels and rounded corners. The Google Pixel tablet was teased during the launch of the Pixel 7 series last year, but the company has remained tight-lipped about its specifications. It is expected to come with Tensor G2 chipset and may be offered in 128GB and 256GB storage options.
Tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has shared An alleged image of the Pixel tablet on Twitter. The image suggests a light pink color for the tablet. The tablet’s display appears to have slightly thick white bezels with rounded corners. The front camera appears to be placed on the right bezel of the tablet when held vertically. A USB Type-C port and two cutouts for the speaker grille are also seen on its side.
Last week, Blass showed the home screen of a Pixel tablet, suggesting the user interface and wallpaper. According to recent leaks, the price of the Pixel tablet will be between EUR 600 – EUR 650 (approximately Rs 54,000 – 58,000). It is said to come in 128GB and 256GB storage options and may be offered in haze and porcelain shades.
The Google Pixel tablet is expected to run on Android 13 and feature a 10.95-inch display with Google’s USI 2.0 stylus support. It may run on Google’s Tensor G2 SoC.
It is said to come with 8GB of RAM and may offer Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. It is rumored that Google may bundle a charging speaker dock with the Pixel tablet. It is likely to have 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 sensors on the front and rear. It is also said to support 18W charging.
Google teased the Pixel tablet along with the Pixel 7 series smartphones during the Google I/O event in May last year. It was shown in black frame and beige color.
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