Google Reportedly Cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Development
JAKARTA Shocking news came from Google, which reportedly canceled the development of the Pixel Tablet 3, which has the code name "Kiyomi." This information comes out even though the Pixel Tablet 2, the successor to the first Pixel Tablet, which was launched in the summer of 2023, has not been officially released to the market.
According to a report from Android Headlines, this decision was submitted to the internal Google team last week. Employees who previously worked on the Pixel Tablet 3 project have reportedly been transferred to another project. This raises speculation that the Pixel Tablet 2 may be the last device on Google's tablet line.
The Pixel Tablet 2 is rumored to be released in 2025 with a number of upgrades, such as additional official keyboards and more sophisticated cameras. However, specific details regarding the specifications are still unclear.
This Google move reminds the history of ups and downs of companies in the tablet market. Previously, Google also stopped the Nexus Tablet line, and only returned after five years through the launch of the Pixel Tablet which was the successor to the Pixel Slate.
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Although this report does not explain in detail the reasons behind the cancellation of the Pixel Tablet 3, many argue that Google may again doubt its commitment to the Android tablet market. This step is certainly good news for Apple and their iPad line, which has dominated the market. However, for users who like the flexibility of the Android ecosystem, this is a blow in itself.
Luckily, other Android manufacturers such as Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi still show their consistency in presenting the latest tablet devices every year. These three brands even continue to lead innovations in the Android tablet market.
Is this the end of Google's journey in the tablet world? Only time can answer it. For now, the Pixel Tablet 2 may be the last hope for Google-made tablet fans.