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At the company's Google I/O event in May of this year, the Google Pixel Tablet was teased. The forthcoming tablet is anticipated to be released by the US tech titan in 2023. On the Google Git website, a gadget with the codename "Tangor" has been discovered that purportedly runs a 64-bit-only version of Android 13. The Pixel Tablet is rumoured to use the codename. It is said that Android 13's 64-bit version uses less RAM. Additionally, it implies that 32-bit software might not be supported by the Pixel Tablet.
Mishaal Rahman of Esper was the first to notice a device from Google on Google's Git website. Move Tangor to 64-bit Only is the commit that is listed on the website. Rahman claims that Tangor is the Pixel Tablet's codename. This implies that the tablet might ship with an unmodified 64-bit version of Android 13.
Rahman claims that if the Pixel Tablet only uses a 64-bit version of Android 13, memory use may be decreased. The forthcoming tablet is also not expected to support 32-bit applications. The commit has no additional details on the anticipated Pixel Tablet. Google has not yet disclosed the tablet's exact debut date or technical details.
The US corporation had previously teased the Google Pixel Tablet at the Google I/O event in May. A Tensor SoC is anticipated to power the tablet. In 2023, the Pixel Tablet is rumoured to debut. The business has additionally stated that the next tablet will come pre-installed with Android 13.
The Google Pixel 7 series and the Pixel Tablet were both teased at the Google I/O 2022 event. The Pixel 7 series was reportedly found on the US FCC database with four model numbers, according to a recent report. According to the source, the forthcoming series would reportedly offer Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, NFC, and wireless charging.