Android tablets have never quite matched the success of Apple’s iPads, and Google's attempts in the space have been no different. Initially, Google launched a variety of tablets under its Nexus and Pixel brands, but by 2019, it seemed the company had lost interest and stepped back from the market. In 2022, however, Google teased a revival with the Pixel Tablet, which finally launched in 2023.
Just when it looked like Google was ready to make a serious comeback, a new report suggests the company might be ready to pull back once again. According to sources close to the project, Google has decided to cancel development of the Pixel Tablet 3, which was internally codenamed “Kiyomi.” This decision was made just last week, and teams who had been working on the tablet have already been reassigned to other projects within Google.
With this news, it seems the Pixel Tablet 2 will be Google's last tablet for the foreseeable future. On the bright side, the Pixel Tablet 2 might come with an official first-party keyboard case, unlike its predecessor. The downside? There won’t be a successor.
Google reportedly cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Google has decided to cancel the development of the Pixel Tablet 3 . The decision was apparently made last week, which is when all of the teams involved found out . People who have been working on the Pixel Tablet 3 have been pic.
twitter.com/CGrLJ5XcMF — Tech Vault (@TechVault_) November 21, 2024 This move highlights Google’s ongoing uncertainty abou.