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Pixel Tablet
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DeveloperGoogle
Product familyGoogle Pixel
TypeTablet
Release dateJune 20, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-06-20)
Introductory price$399 (128GB, tablet only), $499 (256GB, tablet only), $499 (128 GB, tablet + dock), $599 (256 GB, tablet + dock)
Operating systemAndroid 13
Upgradable to Android 16
System on a chipGoogle Tensor G2
Memory8 GB LPDDR5 RAM
Storage128/256 GB UFS 3.1 non-expandable
Connectivity
Power27 Wh rechargeable battery, Power Delivery over USB-C
Dimensions258 mm (10.2 in) × 169 mm (6.7 in) × 8.1 mm (0.3 in)
Weight493 g (17.39 oz)
WebsitePixel Tablet
Pixel Tablet Specs

The Pixel Tablet is an Android tablet designed, developed, and marketed by Google as part of the Google Pixel product line. It was previewed at the Google I/O keynote in May 2022 and announced in May 2023. It was released in June 2023. At launch, a charging speaker dock was sold with each device. However, a standalone version without the dock was released on May 14, 2024.

History

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In June 2019, Google told Business Insider and Computerworld that its hardware division would no longer develop tablets, following the lackluster reception to the ChromeOS-powered Pixel Slate tablet introduced the previous year. Production was halted on a successor to the Pixel Slate as well as two unannounced tablets, with the company refocusing its attention on the Pixelbook laptop series.[1][2] In March 2022, 9to5Google reported that the company was developing a Google Assistant–powered smart display similar to the Nest Hub with a detachable tablet-style screen.[3][4] On May 11, during the 2022 Google I/O keynote, Google unveiled a preview at an upcoming Pixel-branded Android tablet powered by the Google Tensor system-on-chip (SoC), to be released the following year.[5][6] The tablet was certified by the Universal Stylus Initiative later that month, indicating support for stylus pens.[7] Google officially announced the Pixel Tablet at the 2022 Made by Google event on October 6.[citation needed] In April 2023, the Pixel Tablet was approved by the Federal Communications Commission.[8] Google revealed additional details about the device during the annual Google I/O keynote on May 10, 2023.[9]

Specifications

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Design

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Google shared a very brief look at the Pixel Tablet at the Google I/O 2022 event.[10] The video presents the device's soft, rounded design, including what appears to be a backing made of a matte, soft touch material. In addition, the Pixel Tablet has two cameras – one at the front, and one at the back of the device. It also features two speakers on its right edge and a power button just above the back camera, in the top right corner of the body. Google also mentioned that the Pixel Tablet has a body made out of 100 % recycled aluminum and features a nano-ceramic coating.

Hardware

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The Pixel Tablet ships with a 10.95 in (278 mm) WQXGA LCD display at 276 ppi with a 2560 × 1600 pixel resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It contains an 8 megapixel rear camera, and an 8 megapixel front camera. Both cameras can film 1080p video at 30 frames per second.

The Pixel Tablet contains a 27 Wh battery, and can charge at 15 watts using its optional charging dock. It is available with either 128 or 256 GB of storage, and 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. The Pixel Tablet contains a Google Tensor G2 processor, and a Titan M2 security module. The Pixel Tablet is also notable for being the first consumer tablet to feature UWB functionality.

Software

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The Pixel Tablet was shipped with Android 13 at launch, and supports 3 years of Android updates and 5 years of security updates.

Reception

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Following the announcement of the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Watch at the 2022 Google I/O, The Verge's Jon Porter opined that Google was taking a subtle approach at Apple's "walled garden" ecosystem strategy,[11] while his colleague Dan Seifert found the tablet's design unattractive and cheap-looking.[12] J. R. Raphael conceded that the tablet did not radiate a "premium" appearance, but speculated that the tablet was more akin to a smart display and concluded that Google may not be seeking to compete with the iPad.[13]

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The Google Tablet is an Android tablet developed and marketed by as part of its Pixel hardware lineup, featuring a 10.95-inch LCD display, the Tensor G2 processor, and integration with a Charging Speaker Dock for enhanced home functionality. Announced on May 10, 2023, and released on June 20, 2023, the tablet targets consumers seeking a seamless Google ecosystem experience, with availability initially in select countries including the , , the , and . Priced at $499 for the base model bundled with the dock, it offers 8 GB of RAM and storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB, emphasizing AI-driven features like photo editing tools and smart home control in Hub Mode. The device's hardware includes a nano-ceramic coated aluminum body available in , , or colors, weighing 493 grams, with dual 8-megapixel cameras supporting video recording and features such as Night Sight and Magic Eraser. Its 27 Wh battery provides up to 12 hours of video playback, charged via or the included 15W wireless dock, which also enables speaker functionality with four built-in speakers for media consumption. Connectivity options encompass , Bluetooth 5.2, and , alongside support for USI 2.0 input on the 2560x1600 resolution screen with 500 nits brightness. Running Android with promised three years of OS updates and five years of security patches—extending support through at least 2028—the integrates deeply with services, including over 50 optimized apps for split-screen multitasking and built-in for streaming. As of November 2025, it runs Android 16, with recent software updates introducing enhancements like customizable widgets and continuing to maintain its relevance for and ; a planned successor was canceled in 2024 due to profitability concerns, with no new model announced.

Development

Announcement

The Google Pixel Tablet was first teased at the 2022 developer conference on May 11, 2022, during the keynote presentation. Google showcased initial renders of the device, highlighting its design and positioning it as the company's return to the Android tablet market following the discontinuation of the in 2018. The tease emphasized the tablet's integration with 's ecosystem, powered by the then-upcoming Tensor chip, with a planned launch in 2023. The full announcement took place at 2023 on May 10, 2023, where unveiled detailed specifications and features. Described as a versatile device "helpful in your hands and at home," the Pixel Tablet features an 11-inch LCD display with a 60Hz , the Google Tensor G2 processor, 8GB of RAM, and storage options of 128GB or 256GB. It includes a Charging Speaker Dock that transforms the tablet into a smart home hub with built-in , four speakers for audio playback, enabling seamless integration with for controlling compatible smart devices. Pricing was set at $499 for the base model including the dock, available in , Hazel, and Rose colors, with preorders beginning immediately after the announcement in select countries including the , , and . highlighted AI-powered capabilities such as Real-time Translate during calls, Magic Editor for photo enhancements, and split-screen multitasking, underscoring the tablet's role in expanding the Pixel ecosystem alongside the and . The device became available for purchase on June 20, 2023.

Production and release

The Google Pixel Tablet entered production in early 2023, featuring an aluminum enclosure with a nano-ceramic coating for durability and a seamless integration with its Charging Speaker Dock. It is powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip and includes the Titan M2 security chip, with components sourced from global suppliers including for power management ICs and for memory. Manufacturing occurred primarily in Asian facilities, consistent with Google's Pixel lineup production in countries such as , , and . Pre-orders for the Pixel Tablet began on May 10, 2023, coinciding with its unveiling at the developer conference. The device launched for retail availability on June 20, 2023, initially in select markets including the , , , , , , , , , , and through the and major retailers. In 2024, availability was expanded to additional countries including more in . It was offered in 128 GB and 256 GB storage configurations, bundled with the Charging Speaker Dock, starting at $499 in the US and £599 in the UK. As of November 2025, has canceled development of a second-generation Pixel Tablet, which had been internally planned with upgrades such as a Tensor G4 processor and 120 Hz display, potentially signaling a pause in further tablet production efforts. The original model remains in production and available for purchase, supported by ongoing software updates, including security patches through at least June 2028.

Design and hardware

Physical design

The Google Pixel Tablet features a unibody design constructed primarily from 100% recycled aluminum for its enclosure, incorporating over 30% recycled materials overall to emphasize . It includes an AED/nano-ceramic coating for enhanced durability and resistance to scratches. The tablet measures 258 mm in width, 169 mm in height, and 8.1 mm in depth (10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 inches), with a weight of 493 grams (17.39 ounces), making it relatively slim and portable for an 11-inch Android tablet. Available in three color options—Porcelain, Hazel, and Rose—the Pixel Tablet's finishes provide a matte aesthetic that complements its modern, minimalist look. The Rose variant is exclusively offered in bundles that include the Charging Speaker Dock. An anti-smudge coating is applied to the front display to reduce and maintain clarity during use. On the connectivity side, the device includes a USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1 port for charging and data transfer, alongside a 4-pin accessory connector designed for integration with the optional Charging Speaker Dock. Controls consist of a power button with integrated and volume rocker buttons on the left edge, promoting an intuitive without excessive bezels. Internally, it houses four built-in speakers for stereo audio output and three microphones for voice capture and noise cancellation.

Processor, memory, and storage

The Google Pixel Tablet is powered by the Google Tensor G2 system-on-chip (SoC), a custom-designed processor developed by Google in collaboration with Samsung. The Tensor G2 features an octa-core CPU configuration with two high-performance Arm Cortex-X1 cores clocked at up to 2.85 GHz, two mid-range Cortex-A78 cores at 2.35 GHz, and four efficiency-focused Cortex-A55 cores at 1.80 GHz, enabling balanced performance for multitasking, media consumption, and light productivity tasks on the tablet. It is paired with an Arm Mali-G710 MP7 GPU, which handles graphics rendering for the device's 10.95-inch display and supports features like adaptive refresh rates. Additionally, the SoC integrates the Titan M2 security coprocessor, which provides hardware-based encryption and secure boot capabilities to protect user data and enable features such as biometric authentication. The Pixel Tablet includes 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, which supports efficient and multitasking in Android environments. This RAM configuration, clocked at 3200 MHz, allows the device to handle multiple apps simultaneously without significant lag, though it is positioned as compared to higher-end tablets with 12 GB or more. Storage options on the Pixel Tablet consist of 128 GB or 256 GB of UFS 3.1 , providing fast read and write speeds suitable for app loading, file transfers, and media storage. The device does not support expandable storage via microSD cards, relying instead on integration with services for additional capacity needs.

Display and battery

The Google Pixel Tablet features a 10.95-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, providing a 16:10 aspect ratio and approximately 276 pixels per inch density for sharp visuals suitable for media consumption and productivity tasks. The screen achieves a typical brightness of 500 nits, supporting clear visibility in various lighting conditions, and includes an anti-smudge coating to maintain clarity during touch interactions. Additionally, the touchscreen supports multi-touch gestures and is optimized for stylus input, enhancing its utility for note-taking and drawing applications. The tablet is powered by a 7020 mAh (27 Wh) lithium-polymer battery, designed to deliver up to 12 hours of continuous video streaming on a full charge, making it suitable for extended use without frequent recharging. Charging options include the included Charging Speaker Dock, which magnetically attaches to the tablet for power delivery and audio output, or a standard cable with Power Delivery support for faster recharges up to 15W. This battery configuration balances portability with endurance, though real-world performance can vary based on usage intensity, such as multitasking or high-brightness settings.

Software and features

Operating system and updates

The Google Pixel Tablet launched in June 2023 with as its operating system, optimized for large-screen experiences with features like improved split-screen multitasking and Material You theming. This version included tablet-specific enhancements, such as better handling of resizable activities for apps and predictive back gestures tailored to larger displays. Google commits to providing the Pixel Tablet with at least three major Android version updates and five years of security patches, measured from its initial availability on the in the United States. This policy ensures OS upgrades through at least June 2026—covering , 15, and 16—and bi-monthly or monthly security updates until June 2028. Beyond major releases, the device receives Pixel Feature Drops, which deliver new capabilities like advanced camera tools or AI-driven features via over-the-air (OTA) updates without a full OS change. Users can check for updates through the Settings app under System > Software updates, where system updates are also managed separately for core services. The Tablet received the stable update starting in October 2023, introducing refinements such as larger font scaling for tablets, enhanced privacy controls with app permission indicators, and better audio sharing. In October 2024, it was upgraded to Android 15, which added tablet-focused improvements including edge-to-edge app display by default, partial screen sharing for multitasking, and support for satellite messaging on compatible networks. The rollout of Android 16 commenced in June 2025, featuring deeper integration with for on-device processing, streamlined notifications with a cooldown mode to reduce interruptions, and enhanced productivity tools like adaptive app pairing for split-view usage. As of November 2025, the device continues to receive ongoing security patches, with the most recent November 2025 update providing security fixes, general improvements for charging and battery usage, and Pixel Drop features such as Nano Banana in ; this followed the October 2025 update that addressed vulnerabilities and minor performance optimizations, though a late-October supplemental patch excluded the Pixel Tablet.

Unique integrations

The Google Pixel Tablet features a distinctive Charging Speaker Dock that enables Hub Mode, transforming the device into a dedicated smart home display when docked and locked. This integration allows the tablet to function similarly to a Nest Hub, displaying a customizable photo frame from Google Photos, an art gallery, clock, weather updates, and even the playful Weather Frog animation. Users can control compatible smart home devices through the Google Home app's home panel, supporting voice commands via hands-free Google Assistant for tasks like adjusting lights or thermostats. Additionally, Google Cast integration permits seamless streaming from phones or voice-initiated playback, with the dock providing continuous charging and enhanced audio output from its built-in speaker. Unlike the Nest Hub Max, Hub Mode on the Pixel Tablet lacks a built-in camera, preventing video calls or facial recognition features like Voice Match directly from the docked state, and it does not support gesture controls for media navigation. However, this setup offers a versatile dual-purpose device, allowing users to undock the tablet for portable use while maintaining smart home functionality at home. The dock's magnetic attachment and color-matched design ensure easy portability as a standalone speaker when the tablet is removed. Powered by the G2 chip—the first tablet to incorporate this custom silicon—the Pixel Tablet integrates advanced AI capabilities tailored to Google's ecosystem. The enables on-device for features like Magic Editor in , which uses generative AI to reposition subjects or expand images seamlessly. In video calls via , it supports real-time relighting and auto-framing to enhance user appearance and composition. Other AI-driven integrations include super intelligent dictation for accurate voice-to-text conversion and efficient multitasking, such as split-screen apps with adaptive battery optimization to extend usage. is bolstered by the integrated Titan M2 chip, providing hardware-based protection against threats while enabling features like private computing for sensitive tasks. The tablet's software further emphasizes ecosystem synergy with built-in for wireless streaming to compatible devices, a Google TV widget for personalized content recommendations, and Quick Share for effortless with nearby phones, Android devices, or Chromebooks. When paired with other hardware, such as earbuds, it supports multipoint connections and synchronized features like spatial audio. Updates through 2028 ensure ongoing integration with evolving services, including the transition from to Gemini for more contextual AI interactions in both handheld and docked modes.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

The Google Pixel Tablet received generally positive reviews upon its release in June 2023, with critics praising its innovative integration of tablet and smart display functionalities via the included Charging Speaker Dock, which transformed it into a versatile home hub. Publications highlighted its clean Android experience and long-term software support as key strengths in the Android tablet market. By 2025, follow-up assessments continued to endorse it as the top Android tablet option, citing improved app optimization and reliable performance over time. Aggregate scores varied, with What Hi-Fi? awarding 4 out of 5 stars for picture, sound, and features, Android Central giving 4.5 out of 5, and PCMag rating it 3.5 out of 5. Critics lauded the tablet's and hardware for its premium feel and portability, featuring a lightweight aluminum body with a 10.95-inch LCD display (2560x1600 resolution, 276 PPI) that delivered sharp visuals and good color accuracy suitable for . The Charging Speaker Dock was a standout, providing magnetic attachment for 15W charging, enhanced quad-speaker audio, and seamless transition to Nest Hub-like smart home controls, making it ideal for family use or as a secondary display. Battery life impressed, lasting up to 12 hours of video playback, with the dock maintaining a 90% charge limit to preserve longevity. Performance powered by the Google Tensor G2 processor and 8GB of RAM was described as smooth for everyday tasks, multitasking via Android 13's split-screen and features, and light gaming, though not flagship-level. Software updates promised through 2028 were a major plus, enabling features like Material You theming and integrations for smart home management. One-year reviews noted its growing utility for productivity with optional USI 2.0 support and as a portable monitor for security feeds. Common criticisms centered on its $499 starting price, which included the but felt high for specs lacking an , , or keyboard. The Android tablet app ecosystem remained a weak point, with inconsistent third-party optimization (e.g., for Instagram or Ring) and a 60Hz that felt dated compared to alternatives. Some reviewers pointed to minor build issues, like a grainy back coating prone to scratches from the and underwhelming camera quality for non-video calls. Despite these, its unique hybrid appeal was seen as a step forward for Google's tablet efforts.

Market impact and updates

The Google Pixel Tablet, released in June 2023, achieved limited in the competitive tablet segment dominated by Apple and . Despite its innovative charging speaker dock and integration with Google's ecosystem, sales performance was underwhelming, failing to capture significant share in a market that saw global tablet shipments decline by approximately 10% to 135.3 million units in 2023. This modest adoption contributed to Google's decision to cancel development of the Pixel Tablet 2, originally slated for a release, citing insufficient sales to justify further investment. The move signals a potential retreat from consumer tablets, echoing Google's earlier exit from the category in after the Pixel Slate's discontinuation, and highlights ongoing challenges for Android tablets, including a lack of optimized apps and ecosystem maturity compared to iPadOS. In terms of updates, the original Pixel Tablet continues to receive software support as part of Google's Pixel lineup, with three years of major Android OS upgrades and five years of security patches promised from launch. It shipped with and has been updated to Android 15 in 2024, followed by Android 16 in early 2025, incorporating features like enhanced desktop windowing for better multitasking on the tablet form factor. Ongoing Pixel Drops in 2025 have added refinements such as improved haptic feedback and Material You design enhancements, ensuring the device remains viable for users focused on Google services integration.

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