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Google Pixel tablets RIP?

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  • Laffen
    Member
    • Aug 2025
    • 48

    #1

    Google Pixel tablets RIP?

    Google's Pixel Tablet launched back in 2023, and it's been all crickets from the search giant since then on the tablet front. We've heard various reports about it having planned two more generations at least, but then we also heard those were canceled.

    Now, the company itself has finally acknowledged the situation and confirmed that it's given up on tablets "until it figures out a meaningful future for the category", according to a Bloomberg report, which goes on to say that "at least for the foreseeable future, Google doesn't imagine a scenario where users are carrying much more than their phone".

    This is some odd reasoning, to put it mildly, since Apple still sells millions of iPads each year, and most people don't actually 'carry' those anywhere outside their homes. Of course, a huge corporation like Google isn't likely to just own up to the fact that it's been very bad at designing software for tablets and that may have something to do with its sales woes in this category - instead, it's acting like the whole category is pointless.

    That may very well be in theory, but it's irrelevant if tablets are still being sold by a lot of Google's competitors left and right. Anyway, the point here is that if you were for some reason expecting to see a new Google tablet anytime soon, you need to come to grips with the idea of buying an iPad or a Galaxy Tab instead, since those are at least real products that exist.



    https://www.gsmarena.com/google_officially_acknowledges_that_its_given_up_o n_tablets-news-69173.php
  • admin
    Administrator
    • Jul 2025
    • 26

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    ✅Recommended if: you're a fan of the Pixel lineup and/or Google smart home devices, and you want to maximize compatibility; you want a tablet with decent performance that still won't break the bank; you want a tablet with a display of around 11 inches.

    ❌Skip this deal if: you're looking for a performance-level tablet that's suitable for gaming and other power-intensive tasks; you'd prefer a tablet with thinner bezels; you need a tablet with a 3.5mm jack, rather than just Bluetooth connectivity.

    The Google Pixel Tablet is a fairly affordable tablet, and it's a particularly good pick for a cheap tablet to add to your Google-run smart devices at home. With 128GB, this size offers enough storage for most casual users, along with an 11-inch LCD screen, and solid performance and multi-tasking backed by the Google Tensor G2 chip and 8GB of RAM.

    Google smart home controls are easy to access using the Pixel tablet's Google Assistant, while other AI features can be used in photo- and video-editing and more.

    While we aren't sure how long this 2025 Labor Day deal will keep running, it's hard to argue with the Google Pixel tablet at 38% off the normal price.


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