Google Pixel Tablet Leak Reveals Two Docks, No Pro Model, and Tensor G2
New leaks surrounding Google's upcoming Pixel Tablet suggest the company is developing two different docking accessories but has scrapped plans for a "Pro" model. The tablet itself is rumored to feature a 2.5K IPS display, the Tensor G2 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage.
(Image source: Kuba Wojciechowski) |
Developer Kuba Wojciechowski, who previously uncovered details about the Pixel Tablet, revealed that Google has been working on two distinct docks:
- "Korlan" (K6): The dock Google showcased in October, featuring built-in speakers for audio passthrough and wireless charging capabilities.
- "Yuzu" (Y4): A simpler charging-only dock without speakers. Its design hasn't been leaked yet.
While early rumors suggested two Pixel Tablet variants ("tangor" and "tangorpro"), Wojciechowski now believes Google has abandoned the "tangor" (likely the base model) and will only release the "tangorpro," powered by the Tensor G2 chipset.
The Pixel Tablet is expected to feature 8GB of Samsung LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of Kioxia UFS storage. Google has yet to announce an official launch date.