Android Authority Reports Google Has Cancelled the Pixel Tablet 2
Mishaal Rahman, reporting yesterday for Android Authority:
Android Authority has learned that Google has canceled the Pixel
Tablet 2, the presumed name of Google’s second-generation Pixel
Tablet. This is disappointing for Pixel fans who were waiting for
Google to refresh its first-generation Pixel Tablet with a newer
chipset, a better camera, and, more importantly, an official
keyboard accessory. […]
Last week, I shared what I learned about the Pixel Tablet
2 from a source within Google. I deemed this source to be
very credible given my past history with them as well as the fact
that they were able to share unreleased images of the device with
me (which I obviously did not publish to protect their identity).
After the publication of this article, however, I learned from my
source that Google had decided to cancel its plans to release the
device, citing concerns that the company would lose money on it.
“Concerns that the company would lose money on it” and 9to5Google’s framing of the same news as “profitability concerns” are fun euphemisms for “no one wants an Android tablet”.
This comes on the heels of news just this week that Google is supposedly “fully migrating ChromeOS over to Android” — but somehow not “merging” them — with the specific goal of better competing against the iPad. So a generous read might be that Google is scrapping the Pixel Tablet 2 because that device was planned to run Android (as the existing Pixel Tablet does) but now Google is rejiggering their tablet and laptop hardware roadmaps with the upcoming ChomeOS-migrated-to-not-merged-with-Android OS in mind.
A less generous read is that Google is afflicted with institutional ADHD and generally acts with no apparent strategy. They’ve kept their focus on annual updates to the well-regarded Pixel phones for 8 years now, but haven’t managed to make them hit products. With the rest of their hardware, their strategy has been about as coherent as their comically chaotic efforts in messaging apps.
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Mishaal Rahman, reporting yesterday for Android Authority:
Android Authority has learned that Google has canceled the Pixel
Tablet 2, the presumed name of Google’s second-generation Pixel
Tablet. This is disappointing for Pixel fans who were waiting for
Google to refresh its first-generation Pixel Tablet with a newer
chipset, a better camera, and, more importantly, an official
keyboard accessory. […]
Last week, I shared what I learned about the Pixel Tablet
2 from a source within Google. I deemed this source to be
very credible given my past history with them as well as the fact
that they were able to share unreleased images of the device with
me (which I obviously did not publish to protect their identity).
After the publication of this article, however, I learned from my
source that Google had decided to cancel its plans to release the
device, citing concerns that the company would lose money on it.
“Concerns that the company would lose money on it” and 9to5Google’s framing of the same news as “profitability concerns” are fun euphemisms for “no one wants an Android tablet”.
This comes on the heels of news just this week that Google is supposedly “fully migrating ChromeOS over to Android” — but somehow not “merging” them — with the specific goal of better competing against the iPad. So a generous read might be that Google is scrapping the Pixel Tablet 2 because that device was planned to run Android (as the existing Pixel Tablet does) but now Google is rejiggering their tablet and laptop hardware roadmaps with the upcoming ChomeOS-migrated-to-not-merged-with-Android OS in mind.
A less generous read is that Google is afflicted with institutional ADHD and generally acts with no apparent strategy. They’ve kept their focus on annual updates to the well-regarded Pixel phones for 8 years now, but haven’t managed to make them hit products. With the rest of their hardware, their strategy has been about as coherent as their comically chaotic efforts in messaging apps.