The new Pixel phones and Pixel Watch were the biggest news at Google's event on Thursday, but we also got a glimpse of a new product for next year: the Pixel Tablet.
Google finally unveiled(Opens in a new window) its newest Android tablet, but unlike the phones and smartwatch you won't be able to get your hands on the Pixel Tablet until 2023.
Aesthetically, the Pixel Tablet looks like a modern tablet (read: iPad Air) from the front, with rounded corners and a thin black frame that has no button or fingerprint sensor. As for what the body of the tablet is made of and what colors it will come in, Google has only stated that it's designed with "premium materials and finishes." The few promotional pictures and video indicate white and gray models.
There also appears to be a single rear-facing camera on the back, but no sign of a front-facing camera. There certainly is a selfie camera somewhere on the tablet for video calls, but the few views available don't clearly show where it is.
Internally, the Pixel Tablet uses the Tensor G2, just like the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Again few details beyond the chip are available, but Google states that it will give the Pixel Tablet "all your favorite Pixel phone features," including video calling and hands-free Google Assistant. Presumably the tablet will also have the same Titan M2 security coprocessor as the Pixels.
Besides those details, Google really only revealed that the Pixel Tablet will be getting an optional accessory in the Charging Speaker Dock. The dock looks to be exactly what it sounds like, and holds the Pixel Tablet in place with magnets while it charges.
While docked, the Pixel Tablet appears to function like a Nest Hub smart display, with the aforementioned
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