Google has already made it official that it will be
entering the Android tablet market next year with the inaugural Pixel
Tablet. However, recent reports have suggested that Google is also
working on a Pixel Tablet Pro to go with it. In this article, we will be
discussing everything we know about the Google Pixel Tablet and Tablet
Pro so far.
Google Pixel Tablet Pro Rumors Roundup:
While Google has already announced the vanilla Pixel, it is yet to
acknowledge the existence of the Pro model. In fact, we would not have
known about the Pixel Tablet pro if not for researcher Kuba
Wojciechowski, who spotted a reference to the flagship Tablet in one of
Google’s apps.
The tablet has been referred to as “TangorPro” in the Google Camera
Go app. For those unaware, “Tangor” is a codename for the vanilla Pixel,
which makes us believe there is a more advanced model that Google is
hiding from us.
For the moment, it is unclear how Pixel Tablet Pro will differ from
the vanilla model. Even the code base where the device is mentioned
doesn’t provide any hint. We can only speculate that it will ship with
cellular connectivity, proximity sensor, GPS, and other feature that the
regular Pixel Tablet lacks.
Google Pixel Tablet: Everything we know so far
We first learned about the Pixel table back in May, during the Google
I/O event. Back then, the company only revealed that the tablet was
scheduled to launch next year. But during the launch of the Pixel 7
series, Google talked more about the Pixel tablet also confirming a
major rumor.
Charging Speaker Dock
Yes, Google just confirmed that the Pixel tablet will be paired with a
new charging speaker dock that will unlock additional features and
accessibility. When not in use, you can dock the Pixel tablet which will
turn it into a smart hub, while also charging it. You can use it to
turn off lights and set thermostats in your smart home.

Furthermore, you can also use the Pixel tablet as a hands-free device
or a photo frame in dock mode. The built-in speakers will also improve
the overall sound output of the tablet
Tensor G2 chip
Google also confirmed that the upcoming Pixel tablet will be powered
by the second-gen Tensor G2 chip. It is the same chip that you can find
on Google’s latest flagship, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
As per the company, Tensor G2’s improved image processing and machine
learning capabilities will help the tablet in video calling and photo
editing as well as in hands-free operation.
