Google’s Pixel Tablet, known internally as “Tangor” and later as “Tangorpro,” eventually became the first-generation Pixel Tablet. The tablet’s dock also had two codenames, “Korlan” and “Yuzu,” but only one dock, the Charging Speaker Dock, was released to keep the device charged 24/7 with enhanced audio.
Recently, Google pushed out Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 for the June Feature Drop and uncovered two new Pixel codenames: “Clementine” and “Kiyomi.” These could indicate that Google is working on the Pixel Tablet 2.
The first-generation Pixel Tablet was released with a 10.9-inch LCD display and an upgrade to the Tensor G3 chipset, similar to the one powering the Pixel 8 series. With three years of system updates and five years of security updates, it’s expected that the Pixel Tablet 2 will receive longer support given Google’s seven-year support for the Pixel 8 series.
The second-generation Pixel Tablet is anticipated to launch with Android 14 pre-installed. We might see it unveiled in May during Google I/O 2024 developer conference, only three months away!