The Google Pixel Tablet – the first tablet from the Pixel brand – is expected to be launched soon. The company first announced the Pixel tablet at its Made By Google event last year. Since then, the upcoming tablet’s specs, design, and other details have surfaced online. While Google has yet to reveal the rumored tablet’s key specs, the Pixel tablet’s RAM and color variants have been leaked online. It’s said to come in four color options and pack 8GB of RAM.
According to a 9to5Google report citing unnamed sources, Google will launch the Pixel tablet in up to four color options. One is shown with a green backplate and black bezel, while the other shows a beige (or white) backplate with a white bezel. In the meantime, two more colorways will be added, according to the report. It is said to feature an aluminum body with a nano-ceramic finish.
In addition, the tablet is said to come with 8GB of RAM and run on Android 13. There will reportedly be two storage options and the tablet will be powered by a Tensor G2 chipset. Google will also ship the tablet with a charging speaker dock, which the report says could allow the tablet to be used as a smart display.
Previously there were pictures of the alleged pixel tablet and a few important details leaked on the Internet. Software developer Kuba Wojciechowski had claimed that the rumored Pixel tablet would feature 8GB of Samsung LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of Kioxia UFS storage, as well as a side-mounted FPC fingerprint reader. He also typed a “ppa957db2d” (2560 x 1600 pixels) CSoT display on the device with an RT4539 LED driver, suggesting that the Pixel tablet could have an LCD display.
Contrary to the new report, however, Wojciechowski had hinted that the Pixel tablet would likely feature two docks, one supporting a speaker and the other supporting charging by default. Meanwhile, the 9to5Google report states that Google won’t put a USB Type-C charging adapter in the box as it can be charged via the Charging Speaker Dock.