Google Pixel Tablet may debut throughout the Google I/O occasion subsequent week alongside the Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a and we at the moment are getting extra particulars on its design. Most lately, a recognized tipster has shared an alleged picture of Google Pixel Tablet. The new render leak exhibits off the pill in a brand new shade with white bezels and rounded corners. The Google Pixel Tablet was teased throughout the Pixel 7 collection launch final 12 months, however the firm has remained tight-lipped about its specs. It is predicted to come back with a Tensor G2 chipset and might be supplied in 128GB and 256GB storage choices.
Tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has shared an alleged picture of the Pixel Tablet on Twitter. The picture suggests a light-weight pink shade for the pill. The show of the pill seems to have barely thick white bezels with rounded corners. The entrance digital camera is seen positioned on the best bezel of the pill when held vertically. A USB Type-C port and two cutouts for the speaker grille are additionally seen on its edge.
Last week, Blass confirmed off the house display of the Pixel Tablet suggesting the consumer interface and wallpapers. As per a latest leak, the Pixel Tablet will likely be priced between EUR 600 – EUR 650 (Roughly Rs. 54,000 – 58,000). It is claimed to come back in 128GB and 256GB storage choices and might be supplied in haze and porcelain shades.
The Google Pixel Tablet is predicted to run on Android 13 and have a ten.95-inch show with Google’s USI 2.0 stylus assist. It may run on Google’s Tensor G2 SoC.
It is claimed to ship with 8GB of RAM and will provide Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Google is rumoured to bundle a Charging Speaker Dock with the Pixel Tablet. It is prone to pack an 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 sensor on the entrance and rear. It is claimed to assist 18W charging as properly.
Google teased the Pixel Tablet throughout the Google I/O occasion in May final 12 months alongside the Pixel 7 collection smartphones. It was proven with a black body and in a beige color.
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