Google Pixel Tablet with Tensor G2 chip and multi-purpose magnetic charging speaker dock was launched in May final yr throughout the firm’s I/O occasion. Now, the Pixel Tablet 2 is alleged to be in the works as a possible successor to the Pixel Tablet. The newest Android beta launch allegedly contains two new codenames, hinting at the growth of a next-generation Pixel Tablet.
References to the Pixel Tablet 2 in the first beta of Android 14 QPR3 for Pixel telephones had been noticed by 9to5Google. As per the report, the code contains two new entries — “Clementine” and “Kiyomi”. These codenames, that have never been seen before in the beta, reportedly indicate that Google is preparing the Pixel Tablet 2.
To recall, the first Pixel Tablet had codenames “Tangor” and “Tangorpro(*2*)Korlan” and “Yuzu.” Google released only one dock. The second dock that was intended to offer only the charging function was never released. Google has codenamed its tablets based on fruit themes.
Google has not revealed any details about the development of a Pixel Tablet 2. So, all these details should be considered with a pinch of salt.
The price of Pixel Tablet starts at $499 (roughly Rs. 40,900). It features a 10.95-inch WQXGA (1,600×2,560 pixels) screen. It is compatible with a USI 2.0 touch pen. The Android tablet runs on Google’s in-house octa-core Tensor G2 SoC and a Titan M2 security chip. It packs 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 inbuilt storage.
The Pixel Tablet sports an 8-megapixel front camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera. It has quad speakers and offers Google Assistant support. It comes with a magnetic dock with Pogo pin connector support. The tablet is backed by a 27Wh battery,